Fwd: (DiSSCo NN Communication & Engagement) Event Storming Workshop on geo-collection data and taxonomic data within DiSSCo laura.tilley@cetaf.org (17 Jan 2022 11:27 CET)
Tagung Alexander Nützel (17 Jan 2022 14:42 CET)

Fwd: (DiSSCo NN Communication & Engagement) Event Storming Workshop on geo-collection data and taxonomic data within DiSSCo laura.tilley@cetaf.org 17 Jan 2022 11:32 CET

Dear ESG members,

I am writing to make you aware of a workshop taking place today see
below, hopefully some of you can join.

Kind regards

Laura

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Subject: (DiSSCo NN Communication & Engagement) Event Storming Workshop
on geo-collection data and taxonomic data within DiSSCo
Date: 2022-01-10 17:19
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  Dear all,

  Please, let me share with you a communication from our colleagues from
the T5.4 team:

  We would like to invite you to a virtual workshop on JANUARY 17TH AT
4:00 PM (CET) / 3:00 PM (UTC) to identify, prioritize and document
connection points and potential dependencies between (DOMAIN-SPECIFIC)
DATA PORTALS AND SERVICES AND THE DISSCO RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE.

  The identified key areas are GEO-COLLECTION DATA AND TAXONOMIC DATA
SERVICES (see more background information below [*]). Thus, we would
like to concentrate exemplarily on the GEOCASE data portal (
https://geocase.eu) and CATALOGUE OF LIFE ( https://catalogoflife.org) .
But our findings should be applicable to other portals and services as
well. You are very welcome if you are users, (data) providers or
coordinators of these (or similar) services and/or highly interested in
one of these key areas.

  The goal of the workshop is to brainstorm and aggregate all kinds of
processes and events that could occur in both, the domain-specific data
portal or service and the DiSSCo Research Infrastructure. The method of
Event Storming [2] will be used to rapidly identify and model potential
processes as event types. Based on the results we will be able to create
first construction plans that allow for seamless integration with the
overall DiSSCo technical architecture.

  The workshop is intended to be as less technical as possible. Instead,
we bring together non-technical and technical staff to collaboratively
work on the results which will feed into the construction plans and
technical guidelines for DiSSCo interoperability.

  You can register here:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUpcOqrrDMsE9x5d0t-M1MK82eisAVh1yOr
.
(you will be provided with the meeting link automatically after
registration).
  Preliminary Agenda:

  1. Introduction to the key concepts, GeoCASe and Catalogue of Life
  2. Introduction to the event storming method
  3. Event Storming: You will be divided into moderated breakout rooms to
brainstorm about events and data processes of the services and the
DiSSCo RI.
  4. Presentation of the aggregated events and the most important outcome
.
  5. Final discussion, next steps and wrap up.

We might need to limit the number of participants to a maximum of 50-60
people. So please be aware that we would need to find a balance for a
maximum diversity of stakeholders.

  We are looking forward to your participation. If you have any
questions, don’t hesitate to ask.

  [*] Background Information

  The Distributed System of Scientific Collections (DiSSCo) Research
Infrastructure is working towards a digital unification of all European
(but also global) natural science assets under common curation and
access policies and practices in order to make the data easily Findable,
more Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable (FAIR). As such, DiSSCo
enables the transformation of a fragmented landscape of the crucial
natural science collections into an integrated knowledge base that
provides interconnected hard evidence on the natural world.

  The Task 5.4 in the DiSSCo Prepare project [3] is focusing on
construction plans for the improvement of technical infrastructure in
the identified key areas of geo-collection data and taxonomic services.
Geo-collection data are highly underrepresented in terms of available
services for data mobilisation and publication. One example is the
GeoCASe data portal ( https://geocase.eu). Thus, these services need
special consideration in order to significantly increase DiSSCo
technical readiness in the earth scientific domain.

In addition, the harmonisation of life science taxonomic checklist
services (e.g. Catalogue of Life) needs construction plans for the
integration into DiSSCo architecture in order to exploit their full
value as a taxonomic backbone.

  Best regards on behalf of the whole DiSSCo Task 5.4 team.
Falko Glöckler

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