Tag: IRL2

TUStorage

TUstorage is a document repository containing all kinds of research literature in different file formats. The documents include journal articles, e-books and conference proceedings, mainly in XML and PDF file format. Where available, image and supplementary information files are provided along with the XML versions. Documents under open access licences can be downloaded via an API without the need to register.

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SciMesh

SciMesh provides a specification and a reference implementation for a knowledge graph schema. It is supposed to represent scientific workflows and insights. While originating in experimental research of the engineering and material sciences, its basic principle is the connection of cause and effect, which can be applied to most empiric research. Its applications range from research publication over data exchange between electronic lab notebooks to timestamping of scientific work in blockchains.

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Metadata Profile Service

The NFDI4ING Metadata Profile Service facilitates creation and utilization of FAIR (RDF-based) metadata by making use of metadata profiles that combine terms from existing ontologies into reusable metadata templates. The platform provides functionality for creation, sharing and curation of metadata profiles.

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NFDI4Ing Jupyter Service

The NFDI4Ing Jupyter Service provides Jupyterlab servers to the NFDI4Ing community. Jupyter allows interactive programming via the browser in more than 40 programming languages. Via computational notebooks, the code can be enriched with text descriptions, images, videos and more (literate programming).

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Ing.est – NFDI4ING Data Ingest Service

The NFDI4Ing Data Ingest Service is the gateway for enhanced research data publication in architecture and civil engineering. With flexible metadata profiles and automation processes, ing.est visualizes your 3D data, assigns persistent identifiers, and ensures long-term archiving with ease.

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MetaStore

MetaStore is a research data repository for storing metadata documents and schemas for researchers. Quality and consistency are ensured by associating and validating each (metadata) document against a schema registered in beforehand in the MetaStore. XML and JSON are supported as possible schemas.

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MetadataHub

The MetadataHub enables easy access to multiple repositories via a uniform interface. Metadata documents can be created, updated, read, deleted, listed and searched for. Currently AIMS, Coscine and MetaStore are supported via their REST interfaces. New repositories could be easily added by adding a specific mapping to the MetadataHub service.

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Kadi4Mat Software Ecosystem

The software ecosystem of Kadi4Mat includes different tools and libraries that are built around and on top of Kadi4Mat, the generic and open source virtual research environment.

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JARVES – Joint Assistant for Research in Versatile Engineering Sciences

Jarves provides guidance in RDM by ordering the RDM activities based on their occurrence in the engineering research process. Taking into account the specific RDM requirements of a research project, e.g. requirements of funding organisations or institutional boundaries, a decision support system provides information on the next steps and available tools. Alongside, matching trainings for the current step are provided. Furthermore, Jarves offers a broad connectivity to other services, allowing for seamless (meta)data exchange.

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Field Database Platform

The Field Database Platform (FDP) prioritizes the accessibility and reusability of data, allowing researchers to interact with field datasets more effectively. By providing tools for data exploration and previewing based on operational and environmental parameters, FDP ensures users are guided in finding relevant datasets, avoiding irrelevant or redundant information. This platform enhances data reusability and promotes FAIR principles, significantly improving the research experience compared to traditional data platforms.

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