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− | '''IBF Diversity Workbench and Data Repository''' has several administratve and service tasks which include the project management and the presentation of the deliveries on the internet. For these purposes the Wiki technology is used, inluding mechanisms | + | '''IBF Diversity Workbench and Data Repository''' has several administratve and service tasks which include the project management and the presentation of the deliveries on the internet. For these purposes the Wiki technology is used, inluding mechanisms to organizing the up- and download of software releases,working documents and feedbacks. A software repository to adminstrate source codes and store schemas for data interchange is installed. |
Additonally, this IBF working group aims to set up and enhance the database framework [http://www.diversityworkbench.net Diversity Workbench] with its currently 12 components. Diversity Workbench represents a modularized system for multiple scientific purposes concerning analysis and management of biological data, e. g. collection data, observation data, descriptive and ecological data, taxonomy, taxon-mediated checklist data, ecological plots, images and literature data. It is thereby flexible enough to build the software backbone for long-term institutional data repositories for biological data. Components optimized in the IBF context are DiversityCollection, DiversityTaxonNames, DiversityProjects, DiversityAgents, DiversityUsers and DiversitySamplingPlots with GIS functionality. | Additonally, this IBF working group aims to set up and enhance the database framework [http://www.diversityworkbench.net Diversity Workbench] with its currently 12 components. Diversity Workbench represents a modularized system for multiple scientific purposes concerning analysis and management of biological data, e. g. collection data, observation data, descriptive and ecological data, taxonomy, taxon-mediated checklist data, ecological plots, images and literature data. It is thereby flexible enough to build the software backbone for long-term institutional data repositories for biological data. Components optimized in the IBF context are DiversityCollection, DiversityTaxonNames, DiversityProjects, DiversityAgents, DiversityUsers and DiversitySamplingPlots with GIS functionality. | ||
− | A large number of biodiversity research projects depend on field mapping and ecological data of high quality. Therefore it is necessary to link data sets gathered in the field to a central data storage system which may simultaneously be used by multiple participants. Additonal requirements are that the data should be available as stored datasets shortly after gathering and that every operation applied to data can be traced back ("data provenance"). For these goals, the local Diversity Workbench components are supplemted by a mobile application as described under [[IBF DiversityMobile and Synchronisation]. For a consistent data flow from the field to a data repository it is crucial that the central master database is set up at an institutional data center which acts as GBIF data provider like the IT Center of the Staatliche Naturwissenschaftliche Sammlungen Bayerns. There the GUID created during the synchronisation process is connected with a persistent Uniform Resource Identifier (URI). The latter is published and accessed by global networks like GBIF. | + | A large number of biodiversity research projects depend on field mapping and ecological data of high quality. Therefore it is necessary to link data sets gathered in the field to a central data storage system which may simultaneously be used by multiple participants. Additonal requirements are that the data should be available as stored datasets shortly after gathering and that every operation applied to data can be traced back ("data provenance"). For these goals, the local Diversity Workbench components are supplemted by a mobile application as described under [[IBF DiversityMobile and Synchronisation]]. For a consistent data flow from the field to a data repository it is crucial that the central master database is set up at an institutional data center which acts as GBIF data provider like the IT Center of the Staatliche Naturwissenschaftliche Sammlungen Bayerns. There the GUID created during the synchronisation process is connected with a persistent Uniform Resource Identifier (URI). The latter is published and accessed by global networks like GBIF. |
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Revision as of 18:14, 3 November 2009
IBF Diversity Workbench and Data Repository has several administratve and service tasks which include the project management and the presentation of the deliveries on the internet. For these purposes the Wiki technology is used, inluding mechanisms to organizing the up- and download of software releases,working documents and feedbacks. A software repository to adminstrate source codes and store schemas for data interchange is installed.
Additonally, this IBF working group aims to set up and enhance the database framework Diversity Workbench with its currently 12 components. Diversity Workbench represents a modularized system for multiple scientific purposes concerning analysis and management of biological data, e. g. collection data, observation data, descriptive and ecological data, taxonomy, taxon-mediated checklist data, ecological plots, images and literature data. It is thereby flexible enough to build the software backbone for long-term institutional data repositories for biological data. Components optimized in the IBF context are DiversityCollection, DiversityTaxonNames, DiversityProjects, DiversityAgents, DiversityUsers and DiversitySamplingPlots with GIS functionality.
A large number of biodiversity research projects depend on field mapping and ecological data of high quality. Therefore it is necessary to link data sets gathered in the field to a central data storage system which may simultaneously be used by multiple participants. Additonal requirements are that the data should be available as stored datasets shortly after gathering and that every operation applied to data can be traced back ("data provenance"). For these goals, the local Diversity Workbench components are supplemted by a mobile application as described under IBF DiversityMobile and Synchronisation. For a consistent data flow from the field to a data repository it is crucial that the central master database is set up at an institutional data center which acts as GBIF data provider like the IT Center of the Staatliche Naturwissenschaftliche Sammlungen Bayerns. There the GUID created during the synchronisation process is connected with a persistent Uniform Resource Identifier (URI). The latter is published and accessed by global networks like GBIF.
Within the IBF context the storage of digital data including mulitmedia data has to be reorganized and a new concept for data archivalhas to be developped.
Scientists in this workpackage: D. Neubacher, W. Reichert, Dr. D. Triebel, Dr. M. Weiss