2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.cageo.2019.04.009
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Towards better traceability of field sampling data

Abstract: Ensuring traceability of both field experimental data and laboratory sampling data for a reproducible research remains a challenge nowadays. Between the

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“…CS is adapted to samples collected on the field and QR code labeling is integrated to identify and track any item. A CS instance (service and related database) is commonly accessible on the web for collaborative scenarios, but it can also be installed locally to allow its use in remote places where internet connection is not accessible or stable [Plumejeaud-Perreau et al 2019]. Despite the similarities of its collect-store-(re)use goals, it appears that the CS framework is not easily transposable to the CH application domain because of the rigid terminology necessary for its native domain.…”
Section: Collec-science (Inrae)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CS is adapted to samples collected on the field and QR code labeling is integrated to identify and track any item. A CS instance (service and related database) is commonly accessible on the web for collaborative scenarios, but it can also be installed locally to allow its use in remote places where internet connection is not accessible or stable [Plumejeaud-Perreau et al 2019]. Despite the similarities of its collect-store-(re)use goals, it appears that the CS framework is not easily transposable to the CH application domain because of the rigid terminology necessary for its native domain.…”
Section: Collec-science (Inrae)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of ordinary logistics transportation of drugs, there are still problems such as lower informatization level in the transportation process and poor-quality management awareness of managers. So far, many researchers have proposed traceability systems based on electronic barcodes, quick response codes (QR codes), and radio frequency identification (RFID) [2,6]. Although these methods have completed traceability to a certain extent, they still suffer from certain limitations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the QR codes are originally designed for reliable information storage, their printed versions can easily suffer illegal copying or cloning, especially in recent years with the popular use of high quality scanning and printing devices. The counterfeiting of the printed QR codes makes the data of the traceability systems in [1] and [2] unreliable, thereby reducing its credibility. Similarly, in [3] the QR codes printed on a document cannot be distinguished between the originally printed version and the illegally copied version.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%