XML related data exchange from the test machine to a web-enabled MAT-DB

One of the JRC Petten tasks is to support European Research and Development (R&D) projects in the material and energy related areas with the management and dissemination of research results. By using XML technology test data can be entered directly from the test machines into the Web-enabled �...

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Main Authors: M Nagy, H H Over, E Wolfart
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2006-01-01
Series:Data Science Journal
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Online Access:http://datascience.codata.org/articles/439
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spelling doaj-e449dbd8ab754408922bb37f9af285012020-11-24T22:29:15ZengUbiquity PressData Science Journal1683-14702006-01-01415115810.2481/dsj.4.151441XML related data exchange from the test machine to a web-enabled MAT-DBM Nagy0H H Over1E Wolfart2Joint Research Centre of the European Commission – Institute for Energy, Petten, The NetherlandsJoint Research Centre of the European Commission – Institute for Energy, Petten, The NetherlandsJoint Research Centre of the European Commission – Institute for Energy, Petten, The NetherlandsOne of the JRC Petten tasks is to support European Research and Development (R&D) projects in the material and energy related areas with the management and dissemination of research results. By using XML technology test data can be entered directly from the test machines into the Web-enabled 'Materials Database' (Mat-DB), which is an integral part of the On-line Data Information Network (ODIN On-line Data Information Network, 2004) that has been developed at JRC Petten. Test data, which are kept in XML format and sent by R&D project partners via the World Wide Web to the Petten Server are stored within the Mat-DB XML module. There they can be checked and updated on-line before they are uploaded into the database. After validation by the source administrator they can immediately be retrieved and evaluated by all project partners. A pilot test with the new XML related data exchange module from test machine into Mat-DB has currently been started within the European TMF Standard R&D project.http://datascience.codata.org/articles/439On-line materials DatabaseTest datasteels & alloysThermo-physical & mechanical propertiesXML data exchangeKnowledge sharing and disseminationOntology
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author M Nagy
H H Over
E Wolfart
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H H Over
E Wolfart
XML related data exchange from the test machine to a web-enabled MAT-DB
Data Science Journal
On-line materials Database
Test data
steels & alloys
Thermo-physical & mechanical properties
XML data exchange
Knowledge sharing and dissemination
Ontology
author_facet M Nagy
H H Over
E Wolfart
author_sort M Nagy
title XML related data exchange from the test machine to a web-enabled MAT-DB
title_short XML related data exchange from the test machine to a web-enabled MAT-DB
title_full XML related data exchange from the test machine to a web-enabled MAT-DB
title_fullStr XML related data exchange from the test machine to a web-enabled MAT-DB
title_full_unstemmed XML related data exchange from the test machine to a web-enabled MAT-DB
title_sort xml related data exchange from the test machine to a web-enabled mat-db
publisher Ubiquity Press
series Data Science Journal
issn 1683-1470
publishDate 2006-01-01
description One of the JRC Petten tasks is to support European Research and Development (R&D) projects in the material and energy related areas with the management and dissemination of research results. By using XML technology test data can be entered directly from the test machines into the Web-enabled 'Materials Database' (Mat-DB), which is an integral part of the On-line Data Information Network (ODIN On-line Data Information Network, 2004) that has been developed at JRC Petten. Test data, which are kept in XML format and sent by R&D project partners via the World Wide Web to the Petten Server are stored within the Mat-DB XML module. There they can be checked and updated on-line before they are uploaded into the database. After validation by the source administrator they can immediately be retrieved and evaluated by all project partners. A pilot test with the new XML related data exchange module from test machine into Mat-DB has currently been started within the European TMF Standard R&D project.
topic On-line materials Database
Test data
steels & alloys
Thermo-physical & mechanical properties
XML data exchange
Knowledge sharing and dissemination
Ontology
url http://datascience.codata.org/articles/439
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