Applications in the EDIT Platform for Cybertaxonomy Andreas Müller 1, Andreas Kohlbecker 1, Cherian Mathew 1, Alexander Oppermann 1, Patrick Plitzner 1,

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Applications in the EDIT Platform for Cybertaxonomy Andreas Müller 1, Andreas Kohlbecker 1, Cherian Mathew 1, Alexander Oppermann 1, Patrick Plitzner 1, Katja Luther 1 1 Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem, Department of Research and Biodiversity Informatics

Biodiversity related apps &services and generic tools EDIT Platform related applications CDM based applications CDM Server CDM Store Common Data Model {Architecture }

{Information Broker } DwC-A ABCD SDD External services CSV Custom imports Specimens & Observations Descriptive data Darwin Core Archive Import / Export REST Services Integrity Check ( Validation ) OAI-PMH Harvesting

{Classifications} Multiple classifications Reuse Names Taxon Concepts Concept Relationships

{Synonymy & Nomenclature} Freetext & Form based Homotypic groups

{Specimens & Derivations} Flat Structure Derivation Trees Field Gathering Specimen Tissue Sample DNA Sample Sequence Images, Scans, Multimed. Duplicates

{Keys} Single Access Keys Multi Access Keys: External

{Vocabularie s & Terms} Extendable User defined Hierarchical Multi Language Support

{Factual & Descriptive Data} Dynamic typing SDD compatibel Data provenance

{Media} Media support Not a media server

{Configurability} Highly configurable Preferences (Editor) Dataportal settings

{Summary} Service oriented architecture (SOA) Support for existing standards (import & export) Scope: Scientific work Data provencance Complexity where needed Generic: Configurability Checklists Floras Monographs Information Broker

{Last but not least} Thanks !