Best practice guide on data harmonisation. Version 1.0. MINKE Deliverable 3.2.
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2022Author
Autermann, Christian
Jirka, Simon
Konkol, Markus
Martinez, Enoc
del Rio, Joaquin
Garcia, Albert
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MINKE Consortium
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28pp. & Annex
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This document is MINKE’s Deliverable 3.2 “Best practice guide on data harmonisation”.
It provides comprehensive guidance documentation on how to enable data
harmonisation via specific interoperability standards and vocabularies.
This deliverable is the result of a dedicated task on the evaluation of relevant
interoperability standards (T3.2) to be recommended for usage in the MINKE project. For
creating this deliverable, different aspects of data harmonisation were considered:
● Standards for encoding observation data
● Standards for describing sensor data (metadata)
● Internet of Things protocols for transmitting data from sensing devices
● Interfaces for data access
Consequently, this document provides an overview about relevant standards that are
recommended to harmonise the exchange of measurement data within the MINKE
project but also beyond (e.g., via the European Open Science Cloud). While the identified
standards cover mainly syntactic aspects, also the semantics o.....
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Metrology for Integrated Marine Management and Knowledge-Transfer Network (MINKE)Document Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
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MINKE Consortium (2022) Best practice guide on data harmonisation, MINKE Deliverable 3.2. ( by Christian Autermann, Simon Jirka, Markus Konkol, Enoc Martinez, Joaquin del Rio, Albert Garcia). Metrology for Integrated Marine Management and Knowledge-Transfer Network (MINKE), 28pp. & Annex. DOI: https://doi.org/10.25607/OBP-2018Collections