Dear Colleagues,
Apologies for the long radio silence, but most of what we do takes quite a while. So I’m pleased to attach a copy of a draft of Managing Shared Data, which is now being sent into the publication process at CPNI.
This document builds on and updates “The Pathway towards an Information Management Framework” published by CDBB nearly two years ago now.
Regards
Matthew West
Dr Matthew West OBE
Technical Lead – National Digital Twin programme
https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/what-we-do/national-digital-twin-programme
Dear Ian,
I thought I had set out what we are doing in this area, but just to reiterate.
I hope that helps.
Regards
Matthew
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Dear Ian,
I agree we are talking in a very similar way.
Just one thing I want to clarify here. Your email reads as if the integration analysis is done at the data model level. In practice we start with the data, and look for the ontological patterns there. We treat the data model then as just more data that goes into the mix.
Regards
Matthew
Dr Matthew West OBE
Technical Lead – National Digital Twin programme
https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/what-we-do/national-digital-twin-programme
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Matthew,
“we start with the data” – interesting! In harmonisation across different communities or systems, normally the things I can access are the data models rather than any actual data, so it has been practical to use the data models.
“integration analysis” – the context in which I’ve worked on harmonisation across data models was a different one to building a single integrated system – it was aiming at harmonisation of data specifications where there is no immediate plan to integrate in one specific system, but where those specifications are part of one interconnected domain so that it is likely there will be integration in future, and also likely that there will be scope for the same engineers working in the domain to access both forms of data and potentially use common building blocks. The lack of a specific integration instance or specific data source instances may partly explain the focus on data models rather than data.
Regards,
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