CTA’s Science Data Management Centre (SDMC), which will be the focal point and the interface to the CTA user community for science operations and will make CTA’s science products available to the worldwide community, will be located in a new building complex on the Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY) campus in Zeuthen, just outside Berlin. A competition to design and construct a new building was initiated by DESY in 2018. The final decision on the winning design was announced on 11 March 2019. The first prize went to Heinle Wischer und Partner Freie Architekten GbR from Berlin, along with Ulrich Krüger Landschaftsarchitekten from Dresden.
Credit: Heinle Wischer und Partner Freie Architekten GbR, Berlin, with Ulrich Krüger Landschaftsarchitekten, Dresden
This non-faculty specific presentation will provide you with all the info you need to know to get a start on managing your research data and is perfect for people who are new to research data management, or need a quick refresher. The objectives of the presentation are that you will understand what research data management is, be able to recognise why research data management is necessary, understand best practices for research data management and have a knowledge of the research data management tools available at the University of Sydney.
Mesh is everywhere. It’s in our clothes, our fishing nets, our Wifi networks, and now our data architecture. But what is a data mesh? Do you need one? And if so, how do you start?
Zhamak Dehghani is the director of Emerging Technologies at Thoughtworks and the leading expert on data mesh. We’ll chat about the emergence of the data mesh as a concept, why the approach works for eliminating architectural silos, and how it’s producing more data-driven cultures.
Other topics include:
– Key tools, technologies, and skills for adopting a data mesh
– What to do if you’re data mesh curious
– Inspiring architectural designs outside the data space
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Data Management is a set of practices that organize, refine, and store your data. These practices are broken down into 7 key types. Their collective goal is to produce data that is accurate, consistent, accessible, usable, and secured, rendering it conducive for data analytics and reporting down the line.
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1:03 Data Governance
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5 MAIN HURDLES OF DATA MANAGEMENT
There are many more hurdles of data management, for sure, so please let me know which ones you are experiencing or have experienced before. Let’s get the message out there that you’re not alone, but this too, shall pass.
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A Dan Janzen arranged, USAID sponsored meeting at ERIN (Environmental Resources Information Network) to examine Biodiversity Data Management, GIS, etc, in March 1993.
This meeting, is thought by some to be the beginning of Biodiversity Informatics as a discipline.
Those present in the image include: Dan Janzen (Philadelphia), Stan Blum (Smithsonian), Tom Duncan (California)