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The rosetta model: can the different physical science data models be reconciled?
Abstract There are a variety of data models in the There are a variety of data models in the physical sciences, some of which are in overlapping domains. Each of the data models have been derived in different ways. Some have been based on formal ontologies, others on informal ontologies and others on relational schemas. An additional complication is that different international agencies have divided the physical science domains into different sub-domains leading to some confusion as to which data model to adopt. The most prevalent data models in use today are the Planetary Data System (PDS), Space Physics Archive Search and Extract (SPASE), Virtual Solar Terrestrial Observatory (VSTO), the International Virtual Observatory Alliance (IVOA) and the Global Change Master Directory (GCMD). We take a comparative look at the various data models and ask the questions: Can they be reconciled? Is it possible to have a Rosetta Model to translate between each of the models? What role can ontologies play in defining a Rosetta Model? tologies play in defining a Rosetta Model?
Address San Francisco, Ca. +
Author Todd A. King +, Deborah L. McGuinness +, Raymond J. Walker +, Peter Fox +, D. Aaron Roberts +, Christopher Harvey +
Bibtype inproceedings  +
Booktitle American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting (AGU2007)  +
Key king2007the  +
Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki. 25 April 2009 21:00:58  +
Month December +
Note Eos Trans. AGU 88(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract IN53B-1209 +
Tag Natural science +
Title The Rosetta Model: Can the Different Physical Science Data Models be Reconciled?  +
Year 2007  +
Categories Conference Paper, Proceeding Paper, Publication
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