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19 minutes ago, Guest Yu(Steven) ZHANG said:
Hi Neil.
It is good to listen to your presentation, and get to know a plan for ‘Information Management Framework Pathway’ paper. As a visitor (non-member), I can see 10 terms-Â common languages for people.
Meanwhile, I am also interested in the common languages for data. I’d love to hear your comments on the following 2 examples of data and meta data, particularly with relation to the Common Steam at DT hub- the foundation data model.Â
1. Use common terms within Data, Metadata and supporting information ( Energy Data Task Force)
“There are currently efforts to standardise the naming conventions used across a range of infrastructure domains by the Digital Framework Task Group as part of the National Digital Twin programme of work. The long term goal is to define an ontology which enables different sectors to use a common language which in turn enables effective cross sector data sharing.
In the near term, it is unhelpful to create yet another glossary so we propose a two staged approach.”
2. DAFNI-
as mentioned by Brian Matthews two weeks ago, and also mentioned in DAFNI’s news letter-“Transition to new metadata schema for the data store, adhering to standards which comply with the DCAT v2 vocabulary. ”Â
https://www.dafni.ac.uk/news/dafni-newsletter-may-2020/
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Steven
there is also a Water Data Task Force and an emerging Telco Data Task Force that should be aligned
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