Evaluating FAIR Digital Object and Linked Data as distributed object systems
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| Publication date | 12-06-2023 |
| Edition | v1 |
| Number of pages | 40 |
| Publisher | ArXiv |
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| Abstract |
FAIR Digital Object (FDO) is anemerging concept that is highlighted by European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) as a potential candidate for building a ecosystem of machine-actionable research outputs. In this work we systematically evaluate FDO and its implementations as a global distributed object system, by using five different conceptual frameworks that cover interoperability, middleware, FAIR principles, EOSC requirements and FDO guidelines themself. We compare the FDO approach with established Linked Data practices and the existing Web architecture, and provide a brief history of the Semantic Web while discussing why these technologies may have been difficult to adopt for FDO purposes. We conclude with recommendations for both Linked Data and FDO communities to further their adaptation and alignment.
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| Document type | Preprint |
| Note | V2 (2023) also available on ArXiv. |
| Language | English |
| Related dataset | Comparison tables for evaluating FAIR Digital Object and Linked Data |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2306.07436 |
| Other links | https://s11.no/2023/phd/evaluating-fdo/ |
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