References for: Hourglass

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Nanopublication Part Subject Predicate Object Published By Published On
links a nanopublication to its assertion http://www.nanopub.org/nschema#hasAssertion assertion
Hourglass
Barbara Magagna
2023-10-04T17:51:49.998Z
links a nanopublication to its assertion http://www.nanopub.org/nschema#hasAssertion assertion
Hourglass
Hourglass
Barbara Magagna
2023-10-04T17:51:49.998Z
links a nanopublication to its assertion http://www.nanopub.org/nschema#hasAssertion assertion
Hourglass
The hourglass shape is meant to indicate increasing 'freedom to operate' (top and bottom) with only an absolute minimal standard at the center (FDOs, for example, nanopublications). Raw data (top) can be generated using any tools that are prefered, while data analysis (bottom) can also involve any tools that are prefered. FAIRification (top half) is the data harmonization step, but implemented in adherence to the FAIR Principles (using schema/models and controlled vocabularies). The Center of the hourglass is thus the FAIR-ready data/metadata produced in the FAIRification step, compliant to the minimal spec (for example, nanopublications). FAIR Orchestration (bottom half) is the 'putting FAIR into action', for example making FAIR-ready metadata accessible by machine agents using FAIR Data Points, Smart APIs, or similar technology. There are currently vigorous development initiatives emerging around essential FAIR Orchestration services.
Barbara Magagna
2023-10-04T17:51:49.998Z
links a nanopublication to its assertion http://www.nanopub.org/nschema#hasAssertion assertion
Hourglass
Barbara Magagna
2023-10-04T17:51:49.998Z
links a nanopublication to its assertion http://www.nanopub.org/nschema#hasAssertion assertion
Hourglass
Barbara Magagna
2023-10-04T17:51:49.998Z
links a nanopublication to its pubinfo http://www.nanopub.org/nschema#hasPublicationInfo pubinfo
Hourglass
Barbara Magagna
2023-10-04T17:51:49.998Z