HSPD Limitations 3: - intended to be an inclusive system capable of satisfying a range of preservation management needs, and yet, can be modified, annotated only by the Keeper of the HSPD. According to the Keeper, periodic revisions will be made to the system in response to user contributions, criticisms, and programming problems (bugs) (Battle, 1988). In this respect, the system does not achieve the dynamic "smart" status that was a stated objective of the developer. It cannot grow from repeated user interaction, only from the intervention of the "Keeper" in response to user comment and contribution. System growth is obscured by the dBASE structure in the sense that there is no inherent means of informing the user of changes to the system. As a consequence, the user has no indication of the extent or context of the periodic information supplements. Without the ability to convey a sense of context, the information in the HSPD remains raw data more suitable for list processing than for knowledge retrieval. HSPD: Limitations 1.