2013
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-00615-4_8
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Provenance Information in Geodata Infrastructures

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“…It is often the case that data are provided without suitable metadata that document provenance or other aspects that allow evaluation of data quality (Henzen et al [2013]). All data management, including the processes employed in arealDB to harmonise and reshape areal data, is prone to (human) error.…”
Section: Documenting Metadatamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is often the case that data are provided without suitable metadata that document provenance or other aspects that allow evaluation of data quality (Henzen et al [2013]). All data management, including the processes employed in arealDB to harmonise and reshape areal data, is prone to (human) error.…”
Section: Documenting Metadatamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All of this increases transparency by allowing to trace back inconsistencies that might show only later on in the analysis pipeline, and thus invokes more trust when repurposing databases assembled with arealDB for different downstream applications (Henzen et al [2013]).…”
Section: Documenting Metadatamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The attribute resource discriminates the information resources dataset, service, data series, metadata, and documentation as defined in ISO19115-1:2014 [26]. Here, documentation is derived from the CI_Citation element (ISO19115-1:2014) and can be used to reference (scientific) publications that describe the assigned geodata and lineage in detail and to inform about observations, methods, or simulation models as the origins of the considered geodata [28,29]. The patterns Provide visualization of dataset lineage and Provide visualization of data hierarchy focus on dataset-related problems and visualize certain metadata elements.…”
Section: Sub-attributementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The implementation aims to still allow a mapping to the lineage element of ISO 19115 [2] to provide that information in a standardized way while allowing one to store much more detailed processing information in a flexible way. The mapping to ISO 19115 will also give the opportunity to use existing external tools like MetaViz [16] for graph-based provenance visualizations, similar to the schematic illustration in Figure 6.…”
Section: Processing Datamentioning
confidence: 99%