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Date: Mon Jul 27 12:44:41 2015 UTC
Log: Deleted wiki page CSMDHistory through web user interface.
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-#summary CSMD History
-#labels CSMD
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-= CSMD History=
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-The CSMD was originally developed as part of the CCLRC Data Portal piloted
within the e-Science programme at CCLRC (now part of STFC), using sample
data from the ISIS and SRS facilities. The CSMD was then used on a variety
of UK e-Science projects as the base metadata model, including the NERC
e-Minerals , EPSRC e-Materials , and the EPSRC Integrative Biology projects.
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-Further, it has been used as a template on a variety of other projects in
the e-Science field; for example, the EPSRC MyGrid project adopted version
1 and enhanced the provenance information and the JISC eBank project has
developed the format for crystallography data. The Australian Archer
project has also adapted the model for another data management
infrastructure for use in crystallography .
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-The model has proven adaptable to a wide variety of situations, although
not all; the NERC Datagrid project initially reviewed the CSMD, but
developed its own model MOLES more suited for data collected via
environmental monitoring. The CSMD thus can be seen as more suited for
experimental science, typically an analysis of a sample in a laboratory or
facility.
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-Over the last three years, the major current activity has been to develop
a production ICAT for use in facilities, especially in ISIS and the Diamond
Light Source, and now with ICAT v.3.3 a robust software environment
exists. This project is using a relational schema based on version 2 of
the CSMD but with modifications. Experience has shown that the model
should in some respects be simpler than the full model as some metadata is
hard to collect and of limited value.
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-The ICAT infrastructure and its metadata model has attracted interest
across the wider photon and neutron source community both in Europe, where
it is being evaluated by the Institut Laue Langevin (ILL) neutron source,
the ESRF synchrotron source, and the Paul Scherrer Institut in Switzerland
amongst others, and in the wider world, in particular the Australian
National Synchrotron. A common metadata format for facilities scientific
data allows the possibility of providing an integrated access to facilities
data for its common international community.
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