User Tools

Site Tools


mbse:curating_digital_artifacts

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revision Previous revision
Next revision
Previous revision
Next revision Both sides next revision
mbse:curating_digital_artifacts [2018/11/26 15:03]
jcoleman
mbse:curating_digital_artifacts [2018/11/26 15:19]
jcoleman [Common usage]
Line 24: Line 24:
 ==== Common usage ==== ==== Common usage ====
  
-DoD organizations will develop formal plans for model creation, curation, integration,​ and related program and enterprise engineering activities throughout the lifecycle [4]  +  * DoD organizations will develop formal plans for **//model creation//****//curation//**, integration,​ and related program and enterprise engineering activities throughout the lifecycle [4]  
-Model curation involves using formal practices (e.g., model accession) and specialized competencies (e.g., model composition).  +  * **//Model curation//** involves using formal practices (e.g., model accession) and specialized competencies (e.g., model composition).  
-A benefit of model curation is that it increases the potential for effective reuse of a model on a future program, as the model and associated information (metadata, technical data, and pedigree) will be available to assess its fitness for purpose and context. ​+  ​* ​A benefit of **//model curation//** is that it increases the potential for effective reuse of a model on a future program, as the model and associated information (metadata, technical data, and pedigree) will be available to assess its fitness for purpose and context. ​ 
  
 ==== Examples ==== ==== Examples ====
Line 36: Line 37:
  
 __**[[http://​www.dcc.ac.uk/​digital-curation/​what-digital-curation |Digital Curation]]**__ , according to the Digital Curation Centre in the UK, is described as follows: __**[[http://​www.dcc.ac.uk/​digital-curation/​what-digital-curation |Digital Curation]]**__ , according to the Digital Curation Centre in the UK, is described as follows:
-Digital curation involves maintaining,​ preserving and adding value to digital research data throughout its lifecycle. The active management of research data reduces threats to their long-term research value and mitigates the risk of digital obsolescence. 
  
-Data Curation, as stated by the University of Illinois’ Graduate School of Library and Information Science, is: +  * "//​Digital curation involves maintaining,​ preserving and adding value to digital research data throughout its lifecycle. The active management of research data reduces threats to their long-term research value and mitigates the risk of digital obsolescence.//"​ 
-… the active and ongoing management of data through its life cycle of interest and usefulness to scholarship,​ science, and education. Data curation activities enable data discovery and retrieval, maintain its quality, add value, and provide for reuse over time, and this new field includes authentication,​ archiving, management, preservation,​ retrieval, and representation.+ 
 +**__[[https://​www.clir.org/​initiatives-partnerships/​data-curation/​ | Data Curation]]__**, as stated by the University of Illinois’ Graduate School of Library and Information Science, is:
  
-==== Common usage ====+  * "//… the active and ongoing management of data through its life cycle of interest and usefulness to scholarship,​ science, and education. Data curation activities enable data discovery and retrieval, maintain its quality, add value, and provide for reuse over time, and this new field includes authentication,​ archiving, management, preservation,​ retrieval, and representation.//"​
  
-DoD organizations will develop formal plans for model creation, curation, integration,​ and related program and enterprise engineering activities throughout the lifecycle [4]  
-Model curation involves using formal practices (e.g., model accession) and specialized competencies (e.g., model composition). ​ 
-A benefit of model curation is that it increases the potential for effective reuse of a model on a future program, as the model and associated information (metadata, technical data, and pedigree) will be available to assess its fitness for purpose and context. ​ 
  
 ==== Examples ==== ==== Examples ====
Line 64: Line 62:
 ===== Glossary ===== ===== Glossary =====
  
-  - Model Accession: The formal process of accepting and recording a model as a collection object in the enterprise level model portfolio. Accessioning addresses the legal, IP and ethical issues in model acquisition and development [1].   +  - **Model Accession**: The formal process of accepting and recording a model as a collection object in the enterprise level model portfolio. Accessioning addresses the legal, IP and ethical issues in model acquisition and development [1].   
-  - Model Curator: A designated professional role entrusted with the ownership, tracking and use of model collection objects, and possessing designated authorities for managing and controlling models [1].  +  - **Model Curator**: A designated professional role entrusted with the ownership, tracking and use of model collection objects, and possessing designated authorities for managing and controlling models [1].  
-  - Model Metadata: Descriptive metadata is contextual data about the model object(s). Metadata documents characteristics and used for indexing, discovering,​ identification. It provides user discovery of, access to, and management of an object [1]. +  - **Model Metadata**: Descriptive metadata is contextual data about the model object(s). Metadata documents characteristics and used for indexing, discovering,​ identification. It provides user discovery of, access to, and management of an object [1]. 
-  - Model Pedigree: Model-associated information that describes model origin, development process, originators and developers, assumptions,​ expert knowledge, model enhancements,​ investment costs, versions, change history, etc. [1] +  - **Model Pedigree**: Model-associated information that describes model origin, development process, originators and developers, assumptions,​ expert knowledge, model enhancements,​ investment costs, versions, change history, etc. [1] 
-  - Data Pedigree: ​ A record of traceability from the data's source through all aspects of its transmission,​ storage, and processing to its final form used in the development of an M&S. [5]+  - **Data Pedigree**:  A record of traceability from the data's source through all aspects of its transmission,​ storage, and processing to its final form used in the development of an M&S. [5]
  
 ===== References ===== ===== References =====
mbse/curating_digital_artifacts.txt · Last modified: 2018/11/26 15:19 by jcoleman