Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz Center for Informatics, Wadern, Germany, October 7-11, 2019
The goal of the workshop is a better understanding of how metadata specifications can be aligned to support cross-discipline (or cross domain) data integration and analysis. Standards from the social, health and environmental sciences, along with generic all-purpose metadata standards will be under consideration. Three pilot studies in infectious disease, disaster risk and resilient cities provide the framework to test the proposed strategies. Detailed Workshop Description |
The workshop is designed to focus on two dimensions in the interdisciplinary use of data and metadata:
We propose to address those dimensions through the following topics, with a focus on application to two or three case studies. Each area will cover:
This work will serve as the basis for a draft set of guidelines for cross-domain projects, to be promoted more widely. Both the specific projects and more generic requirements will be addressed. |
Pre-workshop teleconferences90 minutes each:
Dagstuhl agenda (link to detailed agenda)
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Participants list (2019-09-19) |
Dates: October 7-11, 2019 The workshop takes place at Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz Center for Informatics. It has the Dagstuhl event number 19413 and a related web page. See the separate page for practical information. |