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*[[Technical documentation of collection management systems at the GFBio Collection Data Centers|Technical documentation of collection management systems]] (installations at the GFBio collection data centers, essential for the portfolios, '''type 1''' data)
  
Within GFBio we distinguish '''five major types of biological data'''. They are used for the "Service Description" of the individual [https://www.gfbio.org/about/data-centers Collection Data Centers].
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*[[Technical documentation of management systems, data processing and publication tools not specialised on collection data]] (installations at the GFBio collection data centers, essential for the portfolios, '''type 1-4''' data)
  
*type 1 data are biodiversity and occurrence data which are treated by the ABCD and DwC standard and extensions (see Standards).
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*[[Technical documentation of multimedia data management systems]] (installations at the GFBio collection data centers, essential for the portfolios, eventually relevant for '''type 1-4''' data)
  
*type 2 data are taxonomic (checklist) data, which are treated via the ABCD and DwC standard
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*[[Technical documentation of long-term archiving solutions at the GFBio collection data centers]]
  
*type 3 data  are environmental biological and ecological data sets which are transferred into a highly structured format at data item level (e.g., single measurement) and associated with e.g.  EML or ISO 19139 metadata. This type also includes any phylogenetic trait data, which are subject of DELTA or SDD  standard.
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*[[Technical documentation of PANGAEA management software]]
  
*type 4 data are non-molecular analysis data (data sets and/or data packages) in its original data file format (often RAW format). This data are accepted if well documented, with a core set of standard-compliant metadata and appropriate for long-term archiving, without further data management required.
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*[[Technical documentation of GFBio related IT services, tools and databases at the data centers]] (installations at the GFBio collection data centers, which are not included in the GFBio technical portfolios)
  
*type 5 data are molecular sequence data, including MIxS-compliant metadata
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*[[Data_Publishing/General_part:_GFBio_publication_of_type_1_data_via_BioCASe_data_pipelines| Technical documentation of GFBio publication of '''type 1''' data]]
  
  
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Within GFBio we distinguish five '''[[Major Types of Biological Data]]'''. They are used for the '''"Service Description"''' of the individual [https://www.gfbio.org/about/data-centers GFBio Data Centers].
 
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Data management software supported by GFBio as '''user service for data producers''' is described under [https://www.gfbio.org/data/tools Tools and Workbenches]; see also services provided by the [http://terminologies.gfbio.org GFBio Terminology Service].
  
Data management software supported by GFBio as '''user service for data producers''' is described under [http://www.gfbio.org/tools-workbenches Tools and Workbenches]; see also services provided by the [http://terminologies.gfbio.org GFBio Terminology Server].
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[[Category:Software & Tools]][[Category:Data Management]]

Latest revision as of 17:42, 2 March 2020

The research and infrastructure software, the management and publication systems and the long-term archiving solutions described here in detail represent the technical profiles and portfolios of the GFBio data centers (GFBio archives).





Within GFBio we distinguish five Major Types of Biological Data. They are used for the "Service Description" of the individual GFBio Data Centers.




Data management software supported by GFBio as user service for data producers is described under Tools and Workbenches; see also services provided by the GFBio Terminology Service.