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DRIS/BP Task Group. Report, Madrid, 5-7.11.2012 Sergey Parinov, TG leader Barbara Ebert, deputy TG leader. DRIS concept (in brief). DRIS has to be supportive for building a research DIS and to develop e-infrastructure, e.g. as Pan European (or wider) Research Portal
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DRIS/BP Task Group Report, Madrid, 5-7.11.2012 Sergey Parinov, TG leader Barbara Ebert, deputy TG leader
DRIS concept (in brief) • DRIS has to be supportive for building a research DIS and to develop e-infrastructure, e.g. as Pan European (or wider) Research Portal • Basic DRIS – proper visualization of CRISs characteristics with focus on CERIF based interoperability and interests of other TGs • Extended DRIS – a unit of global research e-infrastructure (e.g. information hub) served to reuse CRIS artifacts outside parent systems
DRIS usefulness • Visualization of CRISs landscape and potential benefits of interoperability among CRISs • Registration of CRIS artifacts for its using outside parent systems • CRIS artifact types: 1)content, 2)software (tools/services), 3)sem.linkages, 4)indicators, … • DRIS new features: what CRISs have: • semantic linkages for the selected information object • specific indicators and/or services to produce necessary indicator over selected information objects
TG’s main activities on 2013-2014(a proposal) • Best Practice materials: • technical platform (a euroCRIS repository) • submission & selection policy • use cases and structure of catalogues • DRIS: • a startup of the current DRIS application • use cases • extended DRIS as research e-infrastructure unit • requirements, a concept and technical platforms • funded projects, partner organizations and a consortium
Topics of BP/DRIS TG meetingNovember 6th, 10:00 – 13:00 • 10:00 – 11:00 • Mission, work done to-date, discussion • 11:00 – 12:00 (joint with CRIS-IR TG) • DRIS demonstration (about 30 minutes, Ed Simons) • Discussion: necessary improvements, when the launch • 12:00 – 12:30 Breakout in small working groups • Best Practice (materials and expertise, a repository, etc.) • DRIS (how to make DRIS useful: extended DRIS, etc.) • 12:30 – 13:00 Closing discussion • Priorities for a TG work program, Updated work program
DRIS Use cases • Basic DRIS – similar to IR lists, like ROAR, DOAR, etc. • to get a picture about CRISs landscape • to investigate a resource of possible CRIS interoperability • to find out needed content, metadata, etc. • Extended DRIS – • a list of CRIS artifacts (more details about CRIS) • a support of interoperability for CRIS2CRIS and CRIS2Humans
Challenges of DRIS subTG • A list of use cases for basic DRIS • Current basic DRIS application – necessary improvements and proper startup • Extended DRIS • new use cases, requirements, a concept • types of interoperability • a technical platform for experiments • a request to vendors for providing us tools
Visualization of CRISs landscape and potential benefits of interoperability What CRIS has for outside using: content, software, linkages, indicators Storing necessary data (URL/protocols) for CRIS artifacts using Storing semantic linkages for outside using of information objects
Challenges of BP subTG • A technical platform to manage catalogues of different types of BP materials (a repository?) • Submission & selection rules • A structure of BP catalogues • Use cases