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The OpenUp Data Quality Toolkit TDWG 2013

The OpenUp Data Quality Toolkit TDWG 2013. Anton Güntsch Freie Universität Berlin Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem. OpenUp ! technical infrastructure. Data Quality Toolkit. DQ Service. DQ Service. DQ Service. DQ Service.

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The OpenUp Data Quality Toolkit TDWG 2013

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  1. The OpenUp Data Quality ToolkitTDWG 2013 Anton GüntschFreie Universität Berlin Botanic Garden andBotanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem

  2. OpenUp! technicalinfrastructure

  3. Data Quality Toolkit DQ Service DQ Service DQ Service DQ Service Data Quality Toolkit (lightweight web application) BioCASe Provider Software LocalCollection Database

  4. Quality servicesusedby DQT Syntax checks (collection date, coordinates, altitude, iso country, multimedia mime types, etc.). Distribution checks Zoological and botanical name and concept checks

  5. Query interface

  6. Exampleresponse

  7. Relevance of the Data Quality Toolkit OpenUp!: relevant/useful (but not essential). BioCASE: relevant/useful (but not yet deployed). Beyond OpenUp!/BioCASE: potentially relevant/useful but not sufficiently generic.  We need a broader user and developer base

  8. DQT: creating synergies with similar initiatives BGBM: Data Quality Task Group • OpenUp! (EU) • reBiND (German Research Foundation) • BioVeL (EU) • BiNHum (German Research Foundation) Aim: collaborative code hosting, development, advertisement, bug tracking, documentation, legal framework. Collaborations with similar international efforts.

  9. Data quality library architecture

  10. www.bgbm.org/biodivinf Anton Güntsch Freie Universität Berlin Botanic Garden & Bot. Museum Berlin-Dahlem R&D Group Biodiversity Informatics Königin-Luise-Straße 6-8 D-14195 Berlin-Dahlem Germanya.guentsch@bgbm.org

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