Matches in Nanopublications for { ?s <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment> ?o ?g. }
- ISO_19115 comment "ISO 19115 defines the schema required for describing geographic information and services by means of metadata. It provides information about the identification, the extent, the quality, the spatial and temporal aspects, the content, the spatial reference, the portrayal, distribution, and other properties of digital geographic data and services." assertion.
- ISO_19115 comment "ISO 19115 defines the schema required for describing geographic information and services by means of metadata. It provides information about the identification, the extent, the quality, the spatial and temporal aspects, the content, the spatial reference, the portrayal, distribution, and other properties of digital geographic data and services." assertion.
- mmd comment "MET Norway Metadata Format (MMD) is an XML metadata format for storing information about scientific datasets. MMD is made to document datasets in order to make them findable. In this it supports information elements of Findable, Accessible, and Reusable from the FAIR guiding principles. Through the web services identified in MMD and the encoding of datasets according to the preferred format NetCDF-CF, it also supports the Interoperable aspect. The specification is strongly linked to discovery metadata standards like ISO19115 and GCMD DIF, but it also extends these as it contains configuration metadata specific for the handling of the datasets at the host data centre." assertion.
- mmd comment "MET Norway Metadata Format (MMD) is an XML metadata format for storing information about scientific datasets. MMD is made to document datasets in order to make them findable. In this it supports information elements of Findable, Accessible, and Reusable from the FAIR guiding principles. Through the web services identified in MMD and the encoding of datasets according to the preferred format NetCDF-CF, it also supports the Interoperable aspect. The specification is strongly linked to discovery metadata standards like ISO19115 and GCMD DIF, but it also extends these as it contains configuration metadata specific for the handling of the datasets at the host data centre." assertion.
- DANUBIUS comment "DANUBIUS-RI’s Mission is to facilitate and contribute excellent science on the continuum from river source to sea; to offer state-of-the art research infrastructure; and to provide the integrated knowledge required to sustainably manage and protect River-Sea Systems." assertion.
- Danubius_Portal comment "Work in progress." assertion.
- Danubius_Portal comment "Work in progress." assertion.
- Danubius_Portal comment "Work in progress." assertion.
- DANUBIUS_MLP comment "This is the Metadata Longevity Plan for DANUBIUS-RI. Its role is to describe the digital preservation for the data." assertion.
- DANUBIUS_MLP comment "This is the Metadata Preservation Policy for DANUBIUS-RI. Its role is to describe the digital preservation for the data." assertion.
- ISO_19139 comment "ISO 19139 defines Geographic MetaData XML (gmd) encoding, an XML Schema implementation derived from ISO 19115." assertion.
- ISO_19139 comment "ISO 19139 defines Geographic MetaData XML (gmd) encoding, an XML Schema implementation derived from ISO 19115." assertion.
- SensorML comment "SensorML provides standard models and an XML encoding for describing sensors and measurement processes." assertion.
- SensorML comment "The Sensor Model Language (SensorML) aims to provide a robust and semantically-tied means of defining processes and processing components associated with the measurement and post-measurement transformation of observations. This includes sensors and actuators as well as computational processes applied pre- and post- measurement. The main objective is to enable interoperability, first at the syntactic level and later at the semantic level (by using ontologies and semantic mediation), so that sensors and processes can be better understood by machines, utilized automatically in complex workflows, and easily shared between intelligent sensor web nodes. This standard is one of several implementation standards produced under OGC's Sensor Web Enablement (SWE) activity." assertion.
- SensorML comment "The Sensor Model Language (SensorML) aims to provide a robust and semantically-tied means of defining processes and processing components associated with the measurement and post-measurement transformation of observations. This includes sensors and actuators as well as computational processes applied pre- and post- measurement. The main objective is to enable interoperability, first at the syntactic level and later at the semantic level (by using ontologies and semantic mediation), so that sensors and processes can be better understood by machines, utilized automatically in complex workflows, and easily shared between intelligent sensor web nodes. This standard is one of several implementation standards produced under OGC's Sensor Web Enablement (SWE) activity." assertion.
- EPOS-DCAT-AP comment "EPOS community extension of DCAT-AP for metadata description of assets." assertion.
- EPOS-DCAT-AP comment "EPOS community extension of DCAT-AP for metadata description of assets." assertion.
- opensearch.ifremer.fr comment "Opensearch requests on Argo floats metadata" assertion.
- EPOS-ERIC comment "EPOS is composed of a variety of Earth Science stakeholders that are together working towards integrating a set of diverse European Earth Science National Research Infrastructures into one single interoperable platform. The programme will develop implementation plans and use new e-science opportunities to monitor and understand the dynamic and complex solid Earth system." assertion.
- EPOS-ERIC comment "EPOS is composed of a variety of Earth Science stakeholders that are together working towards integrating a set of diverse European Earth Science National Research Infrastructures into one single interoperable platform. The programme will develop implementation plans and use new e-science opportunities to monitor and understand the dynamic and complex solid Earth system." assertion.
- EPOS-ERIC comment "EPOS is composed of a variety of Earth Science stakeholders that are together working towards integrating a set of diverse European Earth Science National Research Infrastructures into one single interoperable platform. The programme will develop implementation plans and use new e-science opportunities to monitor and understand the dynamic and complex solid Earth system." assertion.
- EPOS_vocab comment "EPOS community is preparing a harmonized vocabulary across all scientific communities within EPOS." assertion.
- EPOS_vocab comment "EPOS community is preparing a harmonized vocabulary across all scientific communities within EPOS." assertion.
- EPOS_vocab comment "EPOS community is preparing a harmonized vocabulary across all scientific communities within EPOS." assertion.
- InnovAuth comment "InnovAuth is a custom local authentication and authorization platform in use by different systems created and maintained at VLIZ vzw in Belgium" assertion.
- InnovAuth comment "InnovAuth is a custom local authentication and authorization platform in use by different systems created and maintained at VLIZ vzw in Belgium." assertion.
- InnovAuth comment "InnovAuth is a custom local authentication and authorization platform in use by different systems created and maintained at VLIZ vzw in Belgium." assertion.
- DwC-A comment "DwC-A is a biodiversity informatics data standard that makes use of the Darwin Core terms to produce a single, self contained dataset for sharing species-level (taxonomic), species-occurrence data, and sampling-event data. An archive is a set of text files, in standard comma- or tab-delimited format, with a simple descriptor file (called meta.xml) to inform others how the files are organized." assertion.
- DwC-A comment "DwC-A is a biodiversity informatics data standard that makes use of the Darwin Core terms to produce a single, self contained dataset for sharing species-level (taxonomic), species-occurrence data, and sampling-event data. An archive is a set of text files, in standard comma- or tab-delimited format, with a simple descriptor file (called meta.xml) to inform others how the files are organized." assertion.
- ASFA comment "The Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts (ASFA) database is the premier reference in the field of fisheries, aquatic and marine sciences. Input to the ASFA database is provided by a growing international network of information centers monitoring over 3,000 serial publications, in addition to books, reports, conference proceedings, translations and grey literature covering the science, technology and management of marine, brackishwater, and freshwater environments." assertion.
- ASFA comment "The Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts (ASFA) database is the premier reference in the field of fisheries, aquatic and marine sciences. Input to the ASFA database is provided by a growing international network of information centers monitoring over 3,000 serial publications, in addition to books, reports, conference proceedings, translations and grey literature covering the science, technology and management of marine, brackishwater, and freshwater environments." assertion.
- DCAT3 comment "DCAT is an RDF vocabulary designed to facilitate interoperability between data catalogs published on the Web. This document defines the schema and provides examples for its use." assertion.
- DCAT3 comment "DCAT is an RDF vocabulary designed to facilitate interoperability between data catalogs published on the Web. This document defines the schema and provides examples for its use." assertion.
- DCMI comment "Dublin Core is a metadata schema created by the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative expressed in XMLS and in RDFS." assertion.
- DCMI comment "The Dublin Metadata Element Set, which is often called Dublin Core (DC), is a standardized metadata scheme for description of any kind of resource such as documents in electronic and non-electronic form, digital materials (such as video, sound, images, etc) and composite media like web pages. Dublin Core Metadata may be used for multiple purposes, from simple resource description, to combining metadata vocabularies of different metadata standards, to providing interoperability for metadata vocabularies in the Linked Data cloud and Semantic Web implementations. Please note that this version of the specification for the Dublin Core Element Set 1.1 is somewhat out of date, although it is not officially deprecated. The DCMI Metadata Terms specification is linked to this record and is the current documentation that should be used for the Dublin Core Element Set 1.1." assertion.
- DCMI comment "The Dublin Metadata Element Set, which is often called Dublin Core (DC), is a standardized metadata scheme for description of any kind of resource such as documents in electronic and non-electronic form, digital materials (such as video, sound, images, etc) and composite media like web pages. Dublin Core Metadata may be used for multiple purposes, from simple resource description, to combining metadata vocabularies of different metadata standards, to providing interoperability for metadata vocabularies in the Linked Data cloud and Semantic Web implementations. Please note that this version of the specification for the Dublin Core Element Set 1.1 is somewhat out of date, although it is not officially deprecated. The DCMI Metadata Terms specification is linked to this record and is the current documentation that should be used for the Dublin Core Element Set 1.1." assertion.
- GNOS_account comment "User authenticates (login/passwd) against the internal catalog database of the GeoNetwork instance" assertion.
- GNOS_account comment "User authenticates (login/passwd) against the internal catalog database of the GeoNetwork instance." assertion.
- SAML2 comment "SAML2 is an evolution of the SAML standard, it represents the convergence of different protocols that emerged in the early 2000s. SAML2 is nowadays the reference solution for most enterprise applications. It is incompatible with its 1.1 sibling and requires consistently human intervention to access services and resources, so it is unadvised to manage with it automated workflows where APIs require authorisation." assertion.
- EUNIS_Habitat comment "The EUNIS habitat classification is a comprehensive pan-European system for habitat identification." assertion.
- EUNIS_Habitat comment "The EUNIS habitat classification is a comprehensive pan-European system for habitat identification." assertion.
- LWERIC-MetadataCatalogue comment "The LifeWatch ERIC Metadata Catalogue, curated and maintained by LifeWatch ERIC, allows to manage metadata records related to five kinds of resources: Virtual Research Environments, services, workflows, research sites, and datasets. The datasets mainly refer to biodiversity and ecosystem data and are described by means of the EML 2.2.0 standard with about 60 metadata fields. The other resources are described by means of the ISO19139 standard. The LifeWatch ERIC Metadata Catalogue allows, upon validation and verification, the creation of Digital Object Identifiers - DOIs - for resources that do not have it, by exploiting the GeoNetwork – DataCite connection." assertion.
- LW_CO comment "LifeWatch core ontology under development for LifeWatch ERIC" assertion.
- DEIMS-ID comment "The DEIMS.ID is a persistent identifier issued by DEIMS-SDR (https://deims.org) to unumbiguously identify long-term observation facilities. A DEIMS.ID is an identifier for your registered site. It is (a) unique, (b) resolvable, and (c) persistent. Thee DEIMS.ID is issued only once for a site. It never changes and is designed to last for years. It is therefore suited to be used in papers, project reports or websites." assertion.
- DEIMS-ID comment "The DEIMS.ID is a persistent identifier issued by DEIMS-SDR (https://deims.org) to unumbiguously identify long-term observation facilities. A DEIMS.ID is an identifier for your registered site. It is (a) unique, (b) resolvable, and (c) persistent. Thee DEIMS.ID is issued only once for a site. It never changes and is designed to last for years. It is therefore suited to be used in papers, project reports or websites." assertion.
- DEIMS-ID comment "The DEIMS.ID is a persistent identifier issued by DEIMS-SDR (https://deims.org) to unumbiguously identify long-term observation facilities. A DEIMS.ID is an identifier for your registered site. It is (a) unique, (b) resolvable, and (c) persistent. Thee DEIMS.ID is issued only once for a site. It never changes and is designed to last for years. It is therefore suited to be used in papers, project reports or websites." assertion.
- DEIMS-ID comment "The DEIMS.ID is a persistent identifier issued by DEIMS-SDR (https://deims.org) to unumbiguously identify long-term observation facilities. A DEIMS.ID is an identifier for your registered site. It is (a) unique, (b) resolvable, and (c) persistent. The DEIMS.ID is issued only once for a site. It never changes and is designed to last for years. It is therefore suited to be used in papers, project reports or websites." assertion.
- eLTER_DMP_Draft comment "Draft Data Management Plan for eLTER based on the requirements of the eLTER projects preparing the implementation of the eLTER RI. This draft DMP includes a Data Policy, which is not shared publically at the moment. The draft DMP and DP will be superseede" assertion.
- eLTER_DMP_Draft comment "Draft Data Management Plan for eLTER based on the requirements of the eLTER projects preparing the implementation of the eLTER RI. This draft DMP includes a Data Policy, which is not shared publically at the moment. The draft DMP and DP will be superseede." assertion.
- eLTER_DMP_Draft comment "Draft Data Management Plan for eLTER based on the requirements of the eLTER projects preparing the implementation of the eLTER RI. This draft DMP includes a Data Policy, which is not shared publically at the moment. The draft DMP and DP will be superseede." assertion.
- eLTER_DAR comment "Catalogue documenting all digital assets of the eLTER RI" assertion.
- eLTER_DAR comment "Catalogue documenting all digital assets of the eLTER RI" assertion.
- eLTER_DAR comment "Catalogue documenting all digital assets of the eLTER RI." assertion.
- eLTER_DAR comment "Catalogue documenting all digital assets of the eLTER RI." assertion.
- AERIS comment "The cluster for Atmospheric data AERIS, part of the French Data Terra Research Infrastructure, has the objective to facilitate and enhance the use of atmospheric data, whether from satellite, aircraft, balloon, or ground observations, or from laboratory experiments. It generates advanced products and provides services to facilitate data use, to prepare campaigns, and to interface with modeling activities. It consists of four Data and Service Centres (DSC) with strong expertise in data curation, storage, preservation and dissemination: ICARE, ESPRI, SATMOS and SEDOO. AERIS has close relationships with different laboratories for transferring prototype products and expertise on data. " assertion.
- EDF comment "ASCII format to represent data from atmospheric simulation chambers, developped in the framework of the EUROCHAMP project." assertion.
- EDF comment "ASCII format to represent data from atmospheric simulation chambers, developped in the framework of the EUROCHAMP project." assertion.
- openDS comment "openDS is a new standard for digital specimens and other natural science digital object types" assertion.
- openDS comment "OpenDS is a specification of Digital Specimen and other related object type definitions essential to mass digitization of natural science collections and their digital use in a new generation of infrastructure and applications. For the principal digital object types corresponding to major categories and specimen data. openDS defines the structure and content of each object type, and the operations that can act upon them." assertion.
- openDS comment "OpenDS is a specification of Digital Specimen and other related object type definitions essential to mass digitization of natural science collections and their digital use in a new generation of infrastructure and applications. For the principal digital object types corresponding to major categories and specimen data. openDS defines the structure and content of each object type, and the operations that can act upon them." assertion.
- ACTRIS_DMP comment "DiSSCo Data Management Plan in development" assertion.
- ACTRIS_DMP comment "The Aerosol, Clouds and Trace Gases Research Infrastructure (ACTRIS) focuses on producing high-quality data for the understanding of short-lived atmospheric constituents and their interactions. These constituents have a residence time in the atmosphere from hours to weeks. The short lifetimes make their concentrations highly variable in time and space and involve processes occurring on very short timescales. These considerations separate the short-lived atmospheric constituents from long-lived greenhouse gases, and calls for a four dimensional distributed observatory. The Research Infrastructure (RI) ACTRIS is the pan-European RI that consolidates activities amongst European partners for observations of aerosols, clouds, and trace gases and for understanding of the related atmospheric processes, as well as to provide RI services to wide user groups. This document contains information on how to manage data in ACTRIS." assertion.
- ACTRIS_DMP comment "The Aerosol, Clouds and Trace Gases Research Infrastructure (ACTRIS) focuses on producing high-quality data for the understanding of short-lived atmospheric constituents and their interactions. These constituents have a residence time in the atmosphere from hours to weeks. The short lifetimes make their concentrations highly variable in time and space and involve processes occurring on very short timescales. These considerations separate the short-lived atmospheric constituents from long-lived greenhouse gases, and calls for a four dimensional distributed observatory. The Research Infrastructure (RI) ACTRIS is the pan-European RI that consolidates activities amongst European partners for observations of aerosols, clouds, and trace gases and for understanding of the related atmospheric processes, as well as to provide RI services to wide user groups. This document contains information on how to manage data in ACTRIS." assertion.
- ACTRIS_DMP comment "The Aerosol, Clouds and Trace Gases Research Infrastructure (ACTRIS) focuses on producing high-quality data for the understanding of short-lived atmospheric constituents and their interactions. These constituents have a residence time in the atmosphere from hours to weeks. The short lifetimes make their concentrations highly variable in time and space and involve processes occurring on very short timescales. These considerations separate the short-lived atmospheric constituents from long-lived greenhouse gases, and calls for a four dimensional distributed observatory. The Research Infrastructure (RI) ACTRIS is the pan-European RI that consolidates activities amongst European partners for observations of aerosols, clouds, and trace gases and for understanding of the related atmospheric processes, as well as to provide RI services to wide user groups. This document contains information on how to manage data in ACTRIS." assertion.
- ACTRIS_DMP comment "The Aerosol, Clouds and Trace Gases Research Infrastructure (ACTRIS) focuses on producing high-quality data for the understanding of short-lived atmospheric constituents and their interactions. These constituents have a residence time in the atmosphere from hours to weeks. The short lifetimes make their concentrations highly variable in time and space and involve processes occurring on very short timescales. These considerations separate the short-lived atmospheric constituents from long-lived greenhouse gases, and calls for a four dimensional distributed observatory. The Research Infrastructure (RI) ACTRIS is the pan-European RI that consolidates activities amongst European partners for observations of aerosols, clouds, and trace gases and for understanding of the related atmospheric processes, as well as to provide RI services to wide user groups. This document contains information on how to manage data in ACTRIS." assertion.
- ACTRIS_DMP comment "The Aerosol, Clouds and Trace Gases Research Infrastructure (ACTRIS) focuses on producing high-quality data for the understanding of short-lived atmospheric constituents and their interactions. These constituents have a residence time in the atmosphere from hours to weeks. The short lifetimes make their concentrations highly variable in time and space and involve processes occurring on very short timescales. These considerations separate the short-lived atmospheric constituents from long-lived greenhouse gases, and calls for a four dimensional distributed observatory. The Research Infrastructure (RI) ACTRIS is the pan-European RI that consolidates activities amongst European partners for observations of aerosols, clouds, and trace gases and for understanding of the related atmospheric processes, as well as to provide RI services to wide user groups. This document contains information on how to manage data in ACTRIS." assertion.
- ACTRIS_DMP comment "The Aerosol, Clouds and Trace Gases Research Infrastructure (ACTRIS) focuses on producing high-quality data for the understanding of short-lived atmospheric constituents and their interactions. These constituents have a residence time in the atmosphere from hours to weeks. The short lifetimes make their concentrations highly variable in time and space and involve processes occurring on very short timescales. These considerations separate the short-lived atmospheric constituents from long-lived greenhouse gases, and calls for a four dimensional distributed observatory. The Research Infrastructure (RI) ACTRIS is the pan-European RI that consolidates activities amongst European partners for observations of aerosols, clouds, and trace gases and for understanding of the related atmospheric processes, as well as to provide RI services to wide user groups. This document contains information on how to manage data in ACTRIS." assertion.
- CF_SN comment "Terms used for definitive but not necessarily comprehensive descriptions of measured phenomena in the CF conventions (a content standard for data stored in NetCDF)." assertion.
- CF_SN comment "The Climate and Forecast Standard Names Parameter Vocabulary (CF Standard Names) is intended for use with climate and forecast data in the atmosphere, surface and ocean domains. The CF Standard Names are the list of standard names used by the CF conventions. The list includes the units recommended for each standard name (most common prefixes can be used with the units, e.g. kilo (k), hecto (h), Mega (M), etc). If a standard_name metadata attribute is associated with a data variable, its value must be chosen from the list published in the standard name table. It is not compulsory within the CF conventions to assign a standard name to a data variable, but including one helps data users to understand the contents of a netCDF file. A CF standard name is not a netCDF variable name, but instead a value for the standard_name variable attribute. A standard_name attribute identifies the physical quantity of a variable." assertion.
- CF_SN comment "The Climate and Forecast Standard Names Parameter Vocabulary (CF Standard Names) is intended for use with climate and forecast data in the atmosphere, surface and ocean domains. The CF Standard Names are the list of standard names used by the CF conventions. The list includes the units recommended for each standard name (most common prefixes can be used with the units, e.g. kilo (k), hecto (h), Mega (M), etc). If a standard_name metadata attribute is associated with a data variable, its value must be chosen from the list published in the standard name table. It is not compulsory within the CF conventions to assign a standard name to a data variable, but including one helps data users to understand the contents of a netCDF file. A CF standard name is not a netCDF variable name, but instead a value for the standard_name variable attribute. A standard_name attribute identifies the physical quantity of a variable." assertion.
- CF_SN comment "The Climate and Forecast Standard Names Parameter Vocabulary (CF Standard Names) is intended for use with climate and forecast data in the atmosphere, surface and ocean domains. The CF Standard Names are the list of standard names used by the CF conventions. The list includes the units recommended for each standard name (most common prefixes can be used with the units, e.g. kilo (k), hecto (h), Mega (M), etc). If a standard_name metadata attribute is associated with a data variable, its value must be chosen from the list published in the standard name table. It is not compulsory within the CF conventions to assign a standard name to a data variable, but including one helps data users to understand the contents of a netCDF file. A CF standard name is not a netCDF variable name, but instead a value for the standard_name variable attribute. A standard_name attribute identifies the physical quantity of a variable." assertion.
- ACTRIS-vocabulary comment "Vocabulary defined by the whole ACTRIS community, defining observed variables, instruments, platforms, objects of interest, observed parameters, matrices." assertion.
- ACTRIS-vocabulary comment "Vocabulary defined by the whole ACTRIS community, defining observed variables, instruments, platforms, objects of interest, observed parameters, matrices." assertion.
- ACTRIS-vocabulary comment "Vocabulary defined by the whole ACTRIS community, defining observed variables, instruments, platforms, objects of interest, observed parameters, matrices." assertion.
- ACTRIS-vocabulary comment "Vocabulary defined by the whole ACTRIS community, defining observed variables, instruments, platforms, objects of interest, observed parameters, matrices." assertion.
- ERDDAP_Argo_API comment "ERDDAP API provides Argo data and metadata" assertion.
- ERDDAP_Argo_API comment "ERDDAP is a data server that gives you a simple, consistent way to download subsets of scientific datasets in common file formats and make graphs and maps. This particular ERDDAP installation has oceanographic data (for example, data from Argo floats, satellites and buoys)." assertion.
- ERDDAP_Argo_API comment "ERDDAP is a data server that gives you a simple, consistent way to download subsets of scientific datasets in common file formats and make graphs and maps. This particular ERDDAP installation has oceanographic data (for example, data from Argo floats, satellites and buoys)." assertion.
- ERDDAP_Argo_API comment "ERDDAP is a data server that gives you a simple, consistent way to download subsets of scientific datasets in common file formats and make graphs and maps. This particular ERDDAP installation has oceanographic data (for example, data from Argo floats, satellites and buoys)." assertion.
- mmd-vocab comment "SKOS concept collections of controlled vocabularies or code lists used within the MET Norway Metadata Format (https://github.com/metno/mmd)." assertion.
- mmd-vocab comment "SKOS concept collections of controlled vocabularies or code lists used within the MET Norway Metadata Format (https://github.com/metno/mmd)." assertion.
- ArgoSPARQL comment "The Argo SPARQL endpoint allows interoperable and semantic queries on Essential Ocean Variables (NVS, CF) and well established vocabularies such as ORCID, FOAF, SOSA (sensors) or DCAT (catalogue of services)." assertion.
- IAGOS_DP comment "IAGOS Data Policy" assertion.
- IAGOS_DP comment "IAGOS Data Policy" assertion.
- madrigal-hdf comment "The Madrigal system now uses HDF5 as container format for archived data." assertion.
- madrigal-hdf comment "The Madrigal system now uses HDF5 as container format for archived data." assertion.
- madrigal-hdf comment "The Madrigal system now uses HDF5 as container format for archived data." assertion.
- eiscat-hdf comment "Analysed data from legacy EISCAT systems have been converted from Matlab files to a HDF5 based format." assertion.
- eiscat-hdf comment "Analysed data from legacy EISCAT systems have been converted from Matlab files to a HDF5 based format." assertion.
- eiscat-hdf comment "Analysed data from legacy EISCAT systems have been converted from Matlab files to a HDF5 based format." assertion.
- MADRIGAL comment "Madrigal is a de facto standard for distributing analysed data from incoherent scatter radars and other upper atmospheric instruments. It shares metadata from all sites among its instances as simple text files. Madrigal provides both a browser GUI, in recent versions developed in Django, as well as web services with APIs." assertion.
- MADRIGAL comment "Madrigal is a de facto standard for distributing analysed data from incoherent scatter radars and other upper atmospheric instruments. It shares metadata from all sites among its instances as simple text files. Madrigal provides both a browser GUI, in recent versions developed in Django, as well as web services with APIs." assertion.
- madrigal-data-model comment "The MADRIGAL data model assigns unique numbers to Instruments (KINST=kind of instruments), datasets (KINDAT = kind of data) as well as numbers and short mnemonics to measured variables." assertion.
- madrigal-data-model comment "The MADRIGAL data model assigns unique numbers to Instruments (KINST=kind of instruments), datasets (KINDAT = kind of data) as well as numbers and short mnemonics to measured variables." assertion.
- madrigal-data-model comment "The MADRIGAL data model assigns unique numbers to Instruments (KINST=kind of instruments), datasets (KINDAT = kind of data) as well as numbers and short mnemonics to measured variables." assertion.
- OceanSites comment "OceanSITES Data Format specifies the format of the files that are used to distribute OceanSITES data, and to document the standards used therein. It uses NetCDF with CF for variable descriptionsa set of software libraries and machine-independent data formats developed by the Unidata progam at UCAR." assertion.
- OceanSites comment "OceanSITES Data Format specifies the format of the files that are used to distribute OceanSITES data, and to document the standards used therein. It uses NetCDF with CF for variable descriptionsa set of software libraries and machine-independent data formats developed by the Unidata progam at UCAR." assertion.
- OceanSites comment "OceanSITES Data Format specifies the format of the files that are used to distribute OceanSITES data, and to document the standards used therein. It uses NetCDF with CF for variable descriptionsa set of software libraries and machine-independent data formats developed by the Unidata progam at UCAR." assertion.
- AnaEE_MLP comment "AnaEE Metadata Preservation Policy" assertion.
- AnaEE_MLP comment "Metadata Preservation Policy for AnaEE" assertion.