Fair Digital Object Framework Documentation
Fair Digital Object Framework Documentation The fair digital object framework aims at tackling some fundamental issues in digital objects' interoperability. as depicted in figure 1, the fdof has been designed to be the basis of the fair ecosystem. Guided by the fair principles, it was possible to sketch a novel approach that combines the powerful features from both digital objects and linked data yielding the fair digital object framework.
Fair Digital Object Framework Documentation
this document is a working draft of the fdof documentation and serves as the basis for the further development and refinement of the framework. this document is currently under development and is, therefore, still incomplete. This document is a comprehensive overview of the work on fair digital objects. it addresses a variety of aspects that have been discussed in the fdo forum during the last two years and that are the subject of formal fdo forum documents. Fair digital object overview and specifications (anders et al., 2023a) is a comprehensive overview of fair digital object specifications listed below. it serves as a primer that introduces fdo concepts and the remaining documents. The fdo forum aims to create a global integrated data space for standardized, autonomous and persistent fair (find, access, interoperate, and reuseable) digital objects (data, metadata, documents, software, semantic assertions, etc.).
Fair Digital Object Framework Documentation Fair digital object overview and specifications (anders et al., 2023a) is a comprehensive overview of fair digital object specifications listed below. it serves as a primer that introduces fdo concepts and the remaining documents. The fdo forum aims to create a global integrated data space for standardized, autonomous and persistent fair (find, access, interoperate, and reuseable) digital objects (data, metadata, documents, software, semantic assertions, etc.). The project aims to establish a virtual data space to enable efficient access to meaningful assets and convert them into ai ready collections, with comprehensive documentation linkage. The fdo aims at defining an infrastructure where digital objects can be exposed and explored according to the fair principles. in this paper, we report the current status of the work towards an. This documentation provides an in depth overview of the schema definitions for the profiles, their description and their expected type; as well as their relationship to schema.org classes. The principles refer to three types of entities: data (or any digital object), metadata (information about that digital object), and infrastructure. for instance, principle f4 defines that both metadata and data are registered or indexed in a searchable resource (the infrastructure component). download this overview of fair principles as a pdf.
Fair Digital Object Framework Documentation The project aims to establish a virtual data space to enable efficient access to meaningful assets and convert them into ai ready collections, with comprehensive documentation linkage. The fdo aims at defining an infrastructure where digital objects can be exposed and explored according to the fair principles. in this paper, we report the current status of the work towards an. This documentation provides an in depth overview of the schema definitions for the profiles, their description and their expected type; as well as their relationship to schema.org classes. The principles refer to three types of entities: data (or any digital object), metadata (information about that digital object), and infrastructure. for instance, principle f4 defines that both metadata and data are registered or indexed in a searchable resource (the infrastructure component). download this overview of fair principles as a pdf.
Fair Digital Object Framework Documentation This documentation provides an in depth overview of the schema definitions for the profiles, their description and their expected type; as well as their relationship to schema.org classes. The principles refer to three types of entities: data (or any digital object), metadata (information about that digital object), and infrastructure. for instance, principle f4 defines that both metadata and data are registered or indexed in a searchable resource (the infrastructure component). download this overview of fair principles as a pdf.
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