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Virtual Infrastructure Optimisation
The increasing volumes of data being produced, curated and made available by research infrastructures in the environmental science domain require services able to optimise the delivery staging and process of d...
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The ENVRI Reference Model
Advances in automation, communication, sensing and computation enable experimental scientific processes to generate data at increasingly great speeds and volumes. Research infrastructures are devised to take a...
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Semantic Linking of Research Infrastructure Metadata
The use of metadata to characterise scientific datasets, making data easier to discover and use directly by researchers and via various online data services, is one of the primary concerns of research infrastr...
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Semantic and Knowledge Engineering Using ENVRI RM
The ENVRI Reference Model provides architects and engineers with the means to describe the architecture and operational behaviour of environmental and Earth science research infrastructures (RIs) in a standard...
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Data Cataloguing
After a brief reminder on general concepts used in data cataloguing activities, this chapter provides information concerning the architecture and design recommendations for the implementation of catalogue syst...
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Common Challenges and Requirements
Research infrastructures available for researchers in environmental and Earth science are diverse and highly distributed; dedicated research infrastructures exist for atmospheric science, marine science, solid...
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Data Provenance
The provenance of research data is of critical importance to the reproducibility of and trust in scientific results. As research infrastructures provide more amalgamated datasets for researchers and more integ...