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The tools and systems below are set up for management of data from more than one data domain: collection and observation data, trait data, taxonomic data, molecular data, sampling data and interview data. Some are browser-based applications with own online portal, others are usable as desk top stand-alone applications or are part of a client-server network. All are eventually involved in the GFBio dataflow.  
 
The tools and systems below are set up for management of data from more than one data domain: collection and observation data, trait data, taxonomic data, molecular data, sampling data and interview data. Some are browser-based applications with own online portal, others are usable as desk top stand-alone applications or are part of a client-server network. All are eventually involved in the GFBio dataflow.  
  
The GFBio collection data centers documented their installations of [[Technical documentation of management systems not specialised on collection data| management systems not specialised on collection data]]. Additional Wiki pages with [[Technical Documentations]] will follow, e. g., including information on the multimedia data repositories and archiving systems in use by the GFBio collection data centers/ archives.  
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In parallel, the GFBio collection data centers documented their installations of [[Technical documentation of collection management systems at the GFBio Collection Data Centers|collection management systems]]. Additional Wiki pages with [[Technical Documentations]] will follow, e. g., including information on the multimedia data repositories and archiving systems in use by the GFBio collection data centers/ archives.  
  
  

Revision as of 13:50, 31 December 2014

Technical documentation of management systems not specialised on collection data at the GFBio Collection Data Centers, Status 2014

The tools and systems below are set up for management of data from more than one data domain: collection and observation data, trait data, taxonomic data, molecular data, sampling data and interview data. Some are browser-based applications with own online portal, others are usable as desk top stand-alone applications or are part of a client-server network. All are eventually involved in the GFBio dataflow.

In parallel, the GFBio collection data centers documented their installations of collection management systems. Additional Wiki pages with Technical Documentations will follow, e. g., including information on the multimedia data repositories and archiving systems in use by the GFBio collection data centers/ archives.


Database system, Homepage AQUiLA BacDive DiversityDescriptions (DD) EDIT Taxonomic Editor Morph-D-Base
General Information Installations at GFBio collection data centers/ archives SGN DSMZ SMNS, SNSB, ZFMK BGBM ZFMK
Contact persons L. Menner and A. Allspach C. Söhngen, A. Podstawka and B. Bunk (Mailcontact of BacDive Team: mailto:contact@bacdive.de) V. Sanz and A. Link (SNSB) A. Müller and K. Luther (BGBM) L. Vogt (Uni Bonn), P. Grobe (ZFMK)
Developer group, country Senckenberg IT Services; Team Application Development DSMZ IT Services & Bioinformatics Group SNSB IT Center Germany (together with MfN and UBT as far as the whole DWB platform is concerned) BGBM (and Naturalis,NL implementing the Validation Framework) Biodiversity Informatics ZFMK
Data domains Collection data, collection management data, observation data Scientific collection data, trait data, physiological, morphological and environmental descriptions Triple-structured data, e. g. any kind of descriptive or trait data; interactive key functions; molecular data; with the next releases in 2015 sampling data and interview data collection data, taxonomic data (core functionality), molecular data, descriptive data, identification keys morphological descriptions, taxonomic data, character matrices. current project: ontology based descriptions
Organismic data all recent and fossil organisms groups; geological data Bacteria and Archaea (other groups of microorganisms may be in future releases) all recent and fossil organisms groups; diversity data all recent and fossil organisms groups (potentially) all
Software and Database System Operating System Server Ubuntu, Apache Tomcat, Mapserver Ubuntu 12.04 (Apache) MS Windows Server 2008 R2, 2012 R2; (clients from MS Windows XP to MS Windows 8) Linux, Mac OS, MS Windows Linux
Database system PostgreSQL MySQL 5.1 MS SQL-Server 2014 MySQL, PostgreSQL, H2, SQL Server MySQL, ZOPE ODB
User rights management Granular user rights assignment Read rights global, write individual MS SQL-Server specific; few DWB specific features and roles added Roles can be assigned to users according to taxonomic groups and data types (e.g. distribution data only). Project admins have rights to edit all types of data. The underlying software library allows very granular user rights assignment (not yet implemented in the user interface) Group based user rights. Entries can be shared read-only or writable within groups. Released entries readable by the public
Client Webapplication, Frontend every common webbrowser Webapplication, Frontend every common webbrowser C# desktop application (rich client) (and Web API for the LIASlight project under construction) desktop application (rich-client), browser based client (for less complex operations, in development) Browser based client
GIS functionalities PostGIS extension, Mapserver (WMS/WFS) - - Visualization of distribution and point maps None
GUIs for data import Import wizard - Import wizard (DELTA, SDD, CSV) Currently very simple (but more complex UIs planned) direct into the database, bulk upload of images possible
GUIs for data export/ reports csv; GUI selectable fields CSV,PDF, via webservice: XML, JSON Export (DELTA, SDD, CSV) Currently very simple (but more complex UIs planned) CSV, RDf (in development)
GUI language german, english English default: english (multilingual through translation tables) English and German (Easy to extend for other languages) English
Open access - - DD software download Yes Yes
Open source - - DWB SVN code repository Yes http://cybertaxonomy.eu/taxeditor/source-repository.html Available on request
Licenses + + GPL v.2 Mozilla Public License Version 1.2 (Project License) GPL
Information model online not available yet BacDive model DD data model Common Data Model (CDM) http://cybertaxonomy.eu/cdm/latest/ Coming soon
State of development Beta Version online (intern) ongoing ongoing ongoing (latest stable release Version3.4, http://cybertaxonomy.eu/download/taxeditor/stable/ released 16.12.2014) Ver. 3.3
Code language, developer platform Java, JavaFaces, PrimeFaces PHP, Python, JavaScript C#, .Net Framework, since 2012 Java, Eclipse Python
User manual not available yet Online manual DD Manual as pdf file under DWB Wiki Integrated into the help system of the software. Online available only older versions. Update is planned. --
Training on demand on demand DWB workshops for users and database administrators; DD included since 2013; User Help Desk on demand Workshops, individuals on demand
Notes - - - - --
Interfaces to export data in various schemas and standards xml according ABCD schema ABCD 2.0 - - yes DC
BioCASe Wrapper Version installed, description of dataflow BioCASe Wrapper V. 3.5, underlying db: PostgreSQL view BioCASe Wrapper V. 3.5, BacDive export under construction - possible on demand coming soon
xml according DarwinCore schema under construction under construction - in preparation (currently no priority) not planned
xml according EML schema under construction - - in preparation (currently no priority) not planned
xml according other schemas - + SDD CDM-XML. Most data are available through WebServices, most of them as XML or JSON. Documentation available at http://cybertaxonomy.eu/cdmlib/rest-api.html RDF in development
txt, CSV export + + + DarwinCore-Archive (csv incl. Metadata), Excel (for taxonomic core data) csv
Notes - - DWB network and installations at SNSB; DWB network solutions; DELTA export for use by NaviKey installations Remote editor and browser based editor (to improve usability) will be available in 2015 --


Status: December 2014