Schema.org has a lot of uptake in the NSF EarthCube community (https://www.earthcube.org/p418) and the DataONE activity (https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2018AGUFMIN31B..29M/abstract).
Marlon From: Suresh Marru <[email protected]> Reply-To: dev <[email protected]> Date: Tuesday, November 10, 2020 at 1:13 PM To: dev <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [External] Data Catalog into its own repo Thank you all for weighing in. I bootstrapped the repo with some basic information, please contribute to set the goals for this refactored sub system - https://github.com/apache/airavata-data-lake I was doing a literature and software survey on any open source metadata and provenance systems we can integrate with, I found this survey paper useful - https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Carlos_Saenz-Adan/publication/323242431_A_systematic_review_of_provenance_systems/links/5b34ae1caca2720785effb1a/A-systematic-review-of-provenance-systems.pdf Seems like we can build fairly flexible and yet sophisticated capabilities using the schema.org JSON-LD schema - https://schema.org/ , thoughts? Please contribute any other pointers we should brainstorm before proceeding. Cheers, Suresh On Nov 9, 2020, at 4:22 PM, Pierce, Marlon <[email protected]> wrote: +1 for this refactoring. On 11/9/20, 9:47 AM, "Pamidighantam, Sudhakar" <[email protected]> wrote: This message was sent from a non-IU address. Please exercise caution when clicking links or opening attachments from external sources. ------- +2. Thanks, Sudhakar. On 11/9/20, 9:37 AM, "Marru, Suresh" <[email protected]> wrote: Hi All, Airavata Experiment catalog evolved over time and though the replica catalog and data product models are stand alone, they are buried to use them outside the experiment context. Any objections to refactor experiment catalog and make data catalog a first class repo, in the lines of Custos and MFT? Cheers, Suresh
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