work package 5 internet platform for cybertaxonomy
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Work Package 5
Internet Platform for Cybertaxonomy
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What is a platform ?
• wikipedia:– The word platform is used in several
different contexts, usually referring to some kind of standing surface used to support things, give them stability, or visibility
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What is Cybertaxonomy?
• Cyber (in wikipedia)– Cyber was a range of mainframe
computers manufactured by Control Data Corporation.
– Cyber is used to refer to the cyber subculture as a whole, or specifically to its people, music or fashion.
– Cyber is a Marvel comics supervillain. – Cyber is a prefix stemming from
cybernetics and loosely meaning through the use of a computer.
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An Internet Platform for Cybertaxonomy
• Using biodiversity informatics techniques to support, give stability and provide visibility for taxonomy
• Aim: increase the efficiency of the taxonomic work process
• Target user community: taxonomists
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Will we tell taxonomists what they need?
No But will taxonomists tell us?We will establish an interactive
communication process between actual taxonomic practice and the platform team
(We might tell taxonomists what other taxonomists do)
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The 4 pillars of the interactive process
• Biodiversity informatics– Was developed from inside our community– Teams of biologists and information scientists
• Modelling– Using standard informatics approaches to
analyse work processes, data flows, etc. (human and machine)
• Guinea pigs– Within WP5, in WP 6 and 7
• Drawing on the experience of our I&IT departments
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An Internet Platform for Cybertaxonomy
• Medium-term development of a stable computing platform serving taxonomists
• Components: Software / services for taxonomists– WP5 to identify, test, document, adapt,
stabilise, and certify existing products– Development of new software and services
only where necessary– Integration and enabling of IT departments
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An Internet Platform for Cybertaxonomy
Examples for software and services– Tools for key generation and descriptions– Camera ready distribution maps– Bibliography access specifically for taxonomists
• Lists of titles, digital access to original publications, etc.
– Digital specimen access specifically for taxonomists
• Downloads, Itineraries, Label-text search, handwritings
– Group collaboration tools for taxonomists
• Priorities defined in the modelling process, continuously re-defined
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An interactive process: action
First 12 months, start of – I&IT Department analysis & inventory at INRA: M4– Modelling task at RBG Kew, Revisionary Taxonomy:
M4– Modelling task at NMNH Budapest: ATBI+M: (M8)– Harmonisation task at BGBM Berlin-Dahlem (M6)– Developer group lead (1/2) at BGBM: (M7) + in-kind– Taxonomic tool analysis at IBSAS Bratislava (M8)– Geographic tool analysis at MNCN Madrid and
RMCA Tervuren (M5)– Access to bibliography at NHM London (M7)– Establish close linkage with WP6, WP7, and WP3
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An interactive process
• Year 1– Internet platform becomes visible
• Year 2– Developer team at work at RBG Kew,
SMN Stuttgart, and BGBM Berlin-Dahlem– WP6 and 7 provide continuous feedback
from Initial target taxa and I+M teams– Internet platform starts to become useful
for taxonomists inside and beyond the project
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What is Cybertaxonomy?
• Cyber (in wikipedia)– Cyber was a range of mainframe computers
manufactured by Control Data Corporation. – Cyber is used to refer to the cyber subculture as
a whole, or specifically to its people, music or fashion.
– Cyber is a Marvel comics supervillain. – Cyber is a prefix stemming from cybernetics and
loosely meaning through the use of a computer. See Cyberspace, Cyberitis and Cybersex.
Thank you
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5.1.1. Liaison with BoD
• Start May• Responsible partner: Copenhagen• Not immediately necessary because
presently WGB representing BGBM in BoD
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5.1.2 – Documentation of IT & I
• “Document the internal decision making structures, the internal provisions and rules for - equipment and software, and existing resources in collaborating Informatics & IT departments”
• Responsible partner: INRA • Planned start: Mai • Meeting in Berlin May 30-31, test documentation• First Deliverable (Documentation of hardware &
software resources) due Oct. 30, 2006
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5.2.1 - Modelling the work process for Revisionary Taxonomy
• Responsible partner: Kew• Planned start: May• Workshop in Berlin in December• Further discussion of (IT) methods
since• Delay due to staffing; start 1. July• First deliverable: Nov. 30, 2006
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5.1.3 - Informatics Committee
• “Setting up an I. C. to facilitate the dialogue and collaboration between Informatics & IT departments and deal with issues such as definition of platform environment, certification of components, and future workplans”
• Responsible partner: BGBM Berlin, supported by IBSAS
• Participating partners: all others• Planned start: May• Organisation: “Harmonisation coordinator” to be
hired in Berlin, together with Developer group lead• First milestone: Preliminary Informatics Committee
constituted and first meeting held: July 31, 2006; may be delayed.
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5.1.4. Harmonisation
• “Management & coordination of the Workpackage, liaison and integration with other WPs”
• Responsible partner: BGBM Berlin• Planned start: May• Will start with Harmonisation Coordinator
hired• First milestone: Preliminary harmonisation
structure established: July 30, 2006
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5.3 Virtual Library of Taxonomic Literature and Documentation
• Responsible partners: NHM und HNHM
• Start immediately with small personnel allocations
• Liaison with Biodiversity Heritage Library project
• Initiating a EU project• First deliverable Feb. 28, 2007
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5.4. Geographical platform components
• Responsible partner: Madrid, Tervuren
• Start immediately with small personnel allocations
• First deliverables Nov. 30, 2006 and Feb. 28, 2007
• May be delayed due to missing contract
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WP 5 Personnel 2006
• Personnel– IT&I documenter at INRA: Franck Dorkeld – Modeller at Kew (Rev. Taxonomy): Dave Taylor – Harmonisation coordinator in Berlin: Malte Ebach
(1st August) – [Developer group lead in Berlin: Markus Döring]
– Administrative assistant in Berlin: Agnes Kirchhoff
– ATBI+M modeller at Budapest: Sept. 2006– Taxonomic application checker at Bratislava:
August 2006
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WP 5 May-June 2006
• Liaison and coordination– WP Leader meeting in Munich– Fixing tasks for WP3– Modelling for Inventories & Monitoring:
meeting with WP7 May 24/25 in Stuttgart– Geographical tasks: Meeting with Madrid team
May 31 in Madrid– Meeting of Kew modeller with WP6 members at
NHM & BGBM– Meeting with WP6 lead before kick-off meeting– Start of Documentation task