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DDI Lifecycle: Moving Forward Outcome of the Recent Workshop in Dagstuhl Joachim Wackerow
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Will be model-based – Easier to understand – Better interaction with other disciplines and standards – Easier to develop and maintain in a consistent way – Will enable more efficient software development
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Why Now? After the experience of developing and using the initial DDI-L structure – We find continued improvement of the development line is limited by the lack of a data model – Further, we are experiencing pressure for changes from several directions at once new content from substantive working groups, which requires new approaches to the design of the specification.
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DDI Core DDI Foundational Metadata DDI Simple Data Description DDI Simple Questionnaire DDI Codebook DDI Utility Non- DDI Utility DDI Document Non-DDI Functions Core Functional Utility Foundational Non-DDI
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Modularized DDI Model
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Deliverables 1.Completed model templates for the 4 identified functional areas – In progress 2.First draft of common model documentation based on the completed templates – In progress 3.Draft design and specification of production process – Done 4.Draft design principles for DDI work products In progress 5.Documentation of DDI Alliance workflows In progress 6.Draft XML syntax binding specification In progress 7.Draft RDF syntax binding specification Mostly done 8.Draft business rules specification for model transformations In progress 9.Documentation of modeling style (includes UML profile) In progress
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Representations XML Schema / XML for exchange and preservation OWL/RDF for exposure to Semantic Web / Linked Data Frameworks – Java/C#, … for processing – DBMS for storage Data as a Service, Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web services, REST
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Timeline Dagstuhl October 2012, 5 days Dagstuhl October 2013, 5 days EDDI – December 2013, 2 days NADDI – April 2014, 5 days IASSIST – June 2014, 5 days Dagstuhl – October 2014, 5 days Plus virtual meetings in between Goal: First version of model March 31, 2015
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DDI Versions VersionUsage Codebook 2.1/2.5 future versions only for maintenance If Codebook features and available tools cover requirements. Lifecycle 3.1/3.2 future versions only for maintenance If requirements are met by Lifecycle 3.*, i.e. data lifecycle coverage is important. RDF Discovery future versions only for maintenance If existing Codebook or Lifecycle 3.* instances should be exposed to the Semantic Web. Lifecycle 4.0 additional features added to this version If new software development is started and stable specification packages are available. First packages expected in 2015.
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Dagstuhl Workshop Participants 20122013
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More Information http://www.ddialliance.org/ddi-moving- forward-process
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