Hannover 2020 – scientific programme
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P: Fachverband Plasmaphysik
P 16: Poster Session 3
P 16.27: Poster
Wednesday, March 11, 2020, 16:30–18:30, Empore Lichthof
Metadata schemas and ontologies for plasma technology — •Markus M. Becker1, Steffen Franke1, Fabian Hoppe2, Jessica Laufer1, Lucian Paulet1, Harald Sack2, Volker Skwarek3, Tabea Tietz2, and Simon Tschirner3 — 1INP Greifswald — 2FIZ Karlsruhe — 3HAW Hamburg
The necessity and potential of systematic archiving and publication of digital research data is increasingly seen in the scientific landscape. Transparency of research, validation of research results, and the creation of a basis for data-driven science are among the benefits. However, proper labelling of the research data provided and uniform quality criteria are essential factors for the interdisciplinary reuse of data. Recently, a first metadata schema for documentation of research data in the field of applied plasma physics and plasma medicine has been introduced (arXiv:1907.07744). The present contribution discusses planned extensions to this core schema for specific applications and introduces activities aiming at enabling and permanently supporting data-driven research and knowledge transfer in the field of plasma technology. These activities include the development of a plasma ontology for semantic linking of metadata schema elements and objects on the basis of collaborative systems available to the plasma physics community. Furthermore, blockchain technology is used for automated quality checks, transparent data publications, and monitoring of scientific reputation.
The German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) funded this work under grant marks 16QK03A, 16QK03B, 16QK03C.