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  • 2023PdGa Alloying-Dealloying Processes under Reducing and CO2 Hydrogenation Reaction Conditions from Metadynamics Simu-lations2citations
  • 2018The EDIT Platform for Cybertaxonomy - an integrated software environment for biodiversity research data managementcitations
  • 2015Case studies: long term monitoring of timber bridges.20citations
  • 2014Asphalt surfacing on timber bridgescitations
  • 2012Towards functional oxide heterostructures ; Funktionelle oxidische Heterostrukturencitations
  • 2011A spectroscopic study of polymer : Carbon nanotube compositescitations
  • 2010The Processing Chain and Cal/Val Operations of the Future Hyperspectral Satellite Mission EnMAPcitations
  • 2004Hyperspectral Data, Change Detection and the MAD Transformationcitations

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  • Payard, Pierre-Adrien
  • Copéret, Christophe
  • Baumgärtner, Julian F.
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  • Gleisberg, Maren
  • Karam, Naouel
  • Kilian, Norbert
  • Fichtmüller, David
  • Plitzner, Patrick
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  • Henning, Tilo
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  • Güntsch, Anton
  • Franke, Bettina
  • Franke, Steffen
  • Brunner, Maurice Yaw
  • Scharmacher, Florian
  • Palubinskas, Gintautas
  • Storch, Tobias
  • Walzel, Thomas
  • Schneider, Mathias
  • Bachmann, Martin
  • Kiselev, Viacheslav
  • Heege, Thomas
  • Kaufmann, Herrmann
  • Neumann, Andreas
  • Richter, Rudolf
  • Segl, Karl
  • Guanter, Luis
  • Müller, Rupert
  • Miguel, Amaia
  • Nielsen, Allan
  • Dorigo, Wouter
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The EDIT Platform for Cybertaxonomy - an integrated software environment for biodiversity research data management

  • Gleisberg, Maren
  • Karam, Naouel
  • Kilian, Norbert
  • Fichtmüller, David
  • Plitzner, Patrick
  • Berendsohn, Walter
  • Müller, Andreas
  • Henning, Tilo
  • Müller-Birn, Claudia
  • Güntsch, Anton
Abstract

The Platform for Cybertaxonomy [1], developed as part of the EU Network of Excellence EDIT (European Distributed Institute of Taxonomy), is an open-source software framework covering the full breadth of the taxonomic workflow, from fieldwork to publication [2]. It provides a number of tools for full, customized access to taxonomic data, editing and management, and collaborative team work. At the core of the platform is the Common Data Model [3], offering a comprehensive information model covering all relevant data domains: names and classifications, descriptive data (morphological and molecular), media, geographic information, literature, specimens, persons, and external resources [4]. The model adheres to community standards developed by the Biodiversity Information Standards organization TDWG [5]. Apart from its role as a software suite supporting the taxonomic workflow, the platform is a powerful information broker for a broad range of taxonomic data providing solid and open interfaces including a Java programmer’s library and a CDM Rest Service Layer. In the context of the DFG-funded "Additivity" project ("Achieving additivity of structured taxonomic character data by persistently linking them to preserved individual specimens", DFG project number 310530378), we are developing components for capturing and processing formal descriptions of specimens as well as algorithms for aggregating data from individual specimens in order to compute species-level descriptions [6]. Well-defined and agreed descriptive vocabularies referring to structures, characters and character states are instrumental in ensuring the consistency and comparability of measurements. This will be addressed with a new EDIT Platform module for specifying vocabularies based on existing ontologies for descriptive data. To ensure that these vocabularies can be re-used in different contexts, we are planning an interface to the Terminology Service developed by the German Federation for Biological Data (GFBio) [7]. The Terminology Service provides a semantic standards aware and harmonised access point for distributed or locally stored ontologies required for biodiversity research data management, archiving and publication processes [8]. The interface will work with a new OWL export function of the CDM library, which provides EDIT Platform vocabularies in a format that can be read by the import module of the Terminology Service. In addition, the EDIT Platform will be equipped with the ability to import semantic concepts from the Terminology Service using its API and keeping a persistent link to the original concept. With an active pipeline between the EDIT Platform and the GFBio Terminology Service, terminologies originating from the taxonomic research process can be re-used in different research contexts as well as for the semantic annotation and integration of existing research data processed by the GFBio archiving and data publication infrastructure.

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