https://www.dagstuhl.de/17433
22. – 27. Oktober 2017, Event 17433
DDI Moving Forward: Integration of Core Components / DDI-based Infrastructure Vision
Organisatoren
Kelly Chatain (University of Michigan – Ann Arbor, US)
Larry Hoyle (The University of Kansas – Lawrence, US)
Jon Johnson (UK Data Service – Colchester, GB)
Steven McEachern (Australian National University – Canberra, AU)
Wendy Thomas (University of Minnesota – Minneapolis, US)
Joachim Wackerow (GESIS – Mannheim, DE)
Auskunft zu diesem Event erteilt
Dokumente
Motivation
Background
The DDI (Data Documentation Initiative) metadata standard, originally created in 1995 to document social science research data, has in recent years become relevant to new user groups, including the official statistics and medical research communities. In order to respond to these new users, DDI is developing a model-based specification (DDI Version 4) that can be expressed in XML Schema, RDF-S/OWL, relational database schema, and program languages. Such a data model will make it easier to interact with other disciplines and other standards, to understand the specification, to develop and maintain it in a consistent and structured way, and to enable software development that is less dependent on specific DDI versions.
Goals
The overall goal is to achieve a solid basis for a DDI 4 prototype. This workshop will extend and build upon the progress made during the past 4 years of development. It focuses on the integration of Data Description and Data Capture, and related modeling. Additionally, a plan for a DDI-based infrastructure for the empirical social sciences will be developed.
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Kelly Chatain, Larry Hoyle, Jon Johnson, Steven McEachern, Wendy Thomas, and Joachim Wackerow
Event Series
- 23393: "DDI-CDI: Realising interoperable data services in the metadata ecosystem" (2023)
- 21383: "DDI Cross Domain Integration for FAIR Data Sharing across Discipline Boundaries" (2021)
- 19403: "DDI 4 Core - Development of a Robust and Sustainable Model" (2019)
- 18393: "Data Documentation Initiative (DDI) - Train the Trainers" (2018)
- 16433: "DDI Moving Forward: Improvement and Refinement of Selected Areas" (2016)
- 15423: "DDI: Facilitating Process and Metadata-Driven Automation in the Social, Economic, and Behavioural Sciences with the Data Documentation Initiative" (2015)
- 14422: "DDI: Facilitating Process and Metadata-Driven Automation in the Social, Economic, and Behavioural Sciences with the Data Documentation Initiative" (2014)
- 13432: "Facilitating Process and Metadata-Driven Automation in the Social, Economic, and Behavioural Sciences with the Data Documentation Initiative (DDI)" (2013)
- 12422: "Semantic Statistics for Social, Behavioural, and Economic Sciences: Leveraging the DDI Model for the Linked Data Web" (2012)
- 11372: "Semantic Statistics for Social, Behavioural, and Economic Sciences: Leveraging the DDI Model for the Web" (2011)
- 10432: "The Data Documentation Initiative (DDI) XML Standard: Using DDI 3 to Support Production, Management, Dissemination, and Preservation Systems for Data in the Social Sciences and Economics" (2010)
- 09442: "The Data Documentation Initiative [DDI] XML Standard: Support Preservation, Management, Access & Dissemination Systems for Social Science Data" (2009)
- 08452: "The Data Documentation Initiative [DDI] XML Standard: Support Preservation, Management, Access & Dissemination Systems for Social Science Data" (2008)
- 07432: "The Data Documentation Initiative [DDI] XML Standard: Support Preservation, Management, Access and Dissemination Systems for Social Science Data" (2007)