Implication on portal architecture Sample Clauses

Implication on portal architecture. The metadata of a dataset provides information about the dataset, its provenance and its ownership and relation to projects, publication, other datasets etc. The use case diagram below shows relation to other use cases of the West-Life portal or partner (PDB) portal which are already implemented or expected to be available. Additionally, the dataset should be searchable by an open data repository. An example of an open data repository network in Europe is Zenodo [xxxxx://xxxxxx.xxx/]. In order to interlink and register a west-life portal and its public dataset into open access infrastructure database, the following guidelines must be met. CERIF standard is recommended as the format of metadata of datasets, see the CERIF entity cfResultProduct [xxxxx://xxxxxx.xxx/record/17065]. Datasets are linked with publications, with funded projects, with persons and organisations, and with equipment. Additionally, REST api must be implemented in order to return the metadata of dataset entries at /resultproducts endpoint as defined by the standard. XML format is mandatory by default, JSON format is not mandatory. As XML is generated by the current framework of metadataservice of VF (ServiceStack), it might be investigated whether the generated format will be automatically compliant with the XML Schema defined by CERIF standard based on dataset (cfResultProduct) structure, otherwise customization should be made. The current implementation of metadataservice covers defining the dataset utilizing some of the pdb- component library. The process dataset is partly covered by tools already integrated into west-life portal (tools in custom VM and ongoing integration with WENMR portal). The use case “present dataset” is not yet designed nor implemented. Therefore, the dataset should be presented as:
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