Dear Sophie,
this is a nice and rich poster. Please feel free to consider these
suggestions:
1. maybe highlight the "why" as you did for the issues and the
solutions. We can guess more or less some purposes from the picture
(more interdisciplinarity, reproducibility of science, more services for
end users such as breeders, farmers, decision makers, etc.) but it might
not be obvious for everyone.
2. add PIDs in the list of solutions as they play a key role in
desambiguisation
3. maybe also add documentation in addition to ontologies in the list of
solutions. By documentation, I mean metadata, articles and whatever
other document. This is to echo an explaination François Tardieu
explaining during the PhenoHarmonis workshop that in the context of high
throughput phenotyping, a huge number of environmental variables are
beeing generated continuously. And while it is very important to include
them into ontologies, it might not always be possible to do it timely
because ontologies construction and updating are quite time consuming
and hard. But you maybe not mean to be exhaustive here.
Esther
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Author: Gary Berg-Cross
Date: 02 Sep, 2016
I see that there are uses cases in Edzale's slides
"
RDA Wheat Data Interoperability Cookbook and last developments
"
http://www.slideshare.net/CIARD_/rda-wheat-data-interoperability-cookboo...
The slide on
Examples of use cases
has 3 items of which the 3rd might be the easiest to relate to the
conceptula model diagrams you now have:
Title
Query on trial data associated with varieties
Data types
Phenotypic data, GIS data, (wheat economy/production data)
Description
To search wheat varieties with distribution maps, production figures,
performances in wheat mega environments, associated projects worldwide plus
layers of climatic data on specific wheat production areas and disease
prevention information.
Challenges
Phenotypic data should be linked to GIS data. Using keywords or ontology
terms a system or a tool should be able to pull out such information from
different websites/systems developed by wheat community.
Gary Berg-Cross, Ph.D.
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