Advancing Data Interoperability through DFIG Meeting Insights

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Explore the key discussions and suggestions from a recent DFIG meeting chaired by Peter Wittenburg. Topics include addressing data heterogeneity, leveraging RDA for change, engaging with active groups, and proposing strategies for progress like defining data bundles and focusing on persistent identifiers.


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  1. Finding Agreements DFIG meeting Chairs Peter Wittenburg

  2. Agenda Breakout 1: Discussion about Guidelines/Recommendations Breakout 2: configuration building and Minimal PID Types Breakout 4: DFIG Core Session (discussed in this note) Breakout 5: Joint session with Brokering Group Breakout 7: Joint meeting with Publishing Data Workflows 11.30 welcome and rationale (Peter) 11.50 short introduction to RDA output strategy by Sec 12.00 short intro to GEDE plans (Rebecca) 12.10 discussion of the intentions and questions e (Larry + Alan) 12.50 conclusions (Peter) 13.00 end

  3. What is the point? the solution space in the data domain is huge too much heterogeneity hampers interoperability, increases costs and prevents investments senior scientists and funders want a change How can we as RDA help changing? RDA has a good potential for taking action neutral technology independent platform cross-disciplinary global Inclusive!!! RDA is not alone So let s make use of it.

  4. Many active groups RDA FAIR W3C IETF CODATA 60+ European Infrastructures G8 ? US OAI Infrastructures ? Asian Infrastructures ? Australian Infrastructures All contributing to principles, specifications, guidelines How to achieve momentum?

  5. DFIG Suggestion for Progress 1. Downsizing the data challenges by defining BUNDLES 2. Aggregate all relevant assertions from different important initiatives 3. Identify overlap and agreements, find useful formulations, separate areas of disagreement 4. Build Charettes working on this 5. Need to include the infrastructure builders (GEDE in Europe) https://rd-alliance.org/group/data-fabric- ig/wiki/recommendations.html

  6. Possible Bundles discovery/finding bundle repository bundle persistent identifier bundle data bundle data access bundle data processing bundle let s start with PID bundle and learn bundle definitions will change over time

  7. PID bundle to start Optimistic about agreement finding Assertions from RDA DFT: Basic Model RDA PIT: Unified Interface FAIR RDA DF debates DOI More to come (Thor project, etc.) Lots of agreements and overlap Recent PID workhop showed broad agreement as well Remaining: when Handles and when DOIs Need a stable worldwide system available for everyone

  8. Summary PID Workshop Proper PID usage and support will become key for competitiveness in science and industry. PIDs need to be used by all parties dealing with data professionally to make full use of advanced opportunities. A PID centric approach to data management, access and use will open the way towards new and comprehensive way of data handling and finally to a global Digital Object Cloud as a generic, non-proprietary virtualisation layer. International and national steps need to be taken urgently to offer a sustainable, structured and mature PID service landscape based on quality assessed service providers to all interested parties. Only such a structured and massive approach will prevent ending up with unresolvable PID zombies. Etc.

  9. Summary PID Workshop Two documents in prep: Report from Workshop, Digital Object Cloud

  10. Agenda Breakout 1: Discussion about Guidelines/Recommendations Breakout 2: configuration building and Minimal PID Types Breakout 4: DFIG Core Session (discussed in this note) Breakout 5: Joint session with Brokering Group Breakout 7: Joint meeting with Publishing Data Workflows 11.30 welcome and rationale (Peter) 11.50 short introduction to RDA output strategy by Sec 12.00 short intro to GEDE plans (Rebecca) 12.10 discussion of the intentions and questions e (Larry + Alan) 12.50 conclusions (Peter) 13.00 end

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