Open Science, Business Analytics, and FAIR Digital Objects

DOI

The lack of data interoperability is hindering the emergence of Open Science and making data analytics considerably more expensive than it should be. A new technology, FAIR Digital Objects, is seeking to solve this problem along with several others. FAIR is an acronym for findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable. Digital Object Architecture is a very general virtual layer to ride of top of any data system, which can solve the interoperability problem for heterogeneous data, much as the Internet solved the interoperability problem for heterogeneous networks. A specific project employed these technology will be described.

Identifier
DOI https://doi.org/10.23728/b2share.6ceeed13eb6340fcb132bcb5b5e3d69a
Source https://b2share.eudat.eu/records/6ceeed13eb6340fcb132bcb5b5e3d69a
Metadata Access https://b2share.eudat.eu/api/oai2d?verb=GetRecord&metadataPrefix=eudatcore&identifier=oai:b2share.eudat.eu:b2rec/6ceeed13eb6340fcb132bcb5b5e3d69a
Provenance
Creator George Strawn
Publisher EUDAT B2SHARE
Publication Year 2023
Rights info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
OpenAccess true
Contact George Strawn <gostrawn(at)gmail.com>
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Format pdf
Size 355.4 kB; 1 file
Discipline 4.1.16.5 → Information science → Information management