Strategic Vision

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Current Semantic Web Projects to which Cluster Members are Contributing

  • Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Ontology - A GCMD Platform-Instrument-Sensor ontology that utilizes existing GCMD keyword hierarchies and SKOS concepts, as of 8/2015 the ontology was under review by NASA and not publicly available
  • [[ https://data.globalchange.gov/ | Global Change Information System ]] - from the GCIS website "The GCIS is an open-source, web-based resource for traceable, sound global change data, information, and products. Designed for use by scientists, decision makers, and the public, the GCIS provides coordinated links to a select group of information products produced, maintained, and disseminated by government agencies and organizations. As well as guiding users to global change research products selected by the 13 member agencies, the GCIS serves as a key access point to assessments, reports, and tools produced by the USGCRP. The GCIS is managed, integrated, and curated by USGCRP."
  • ESIP Ontology Portal - an ESIP hosted ontology portal, based off of BioPortal, to house and align Earth science ontologies
  • ToolMatch - a semantic-based system for matching data to software tools and answering use cases such “I have data and need to know which tools I can use”, with an example being “I just downloaded an AIR Level 2 Standard retrieval file. How can I look at it?”. In addition to the project homepage there is also the [[ http://github.com/ESIPFed/Toolmatch | ToolMatch GitHub Repository ]]

- - knowledge store built with Data Collection form and Tool form; current matching capability: given a data server and a data format, find a tool or data collection measureing uptake and use of ontologies