FAIRness (findability, accessibility, interoperability and re-usability) is crucial for enabling open science and innovation based on digital objects from large communities of providers and users. However, the gaps among version control, identification and distributed access systems often make the scalability of data centric applications difficult across large user communities and highly distributed infrastructures. This poster proposes a solution for accessing and sharing digital objects over a networked environment using Digital object interface protocol (DOIP) and Named Data Networking (NDN)
Current scientific workflows such as Climate Science and High Energy Particle Physics (HEP), routine...
Named-Data Networking (NDN) is proposed as an approach to evolve the Internet infrastructure from a ...
Data intensive projects are inefficient since in science and industry it is known from surveys that ...
Data infrastructures manage the life cycle of digital assets and allow users to efficiently discover...
In big data infrastructures, Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) are widely used to identify digital cont...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) such as Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) provide a unique and persist...
Information is the new commodity in the global economy and trustworthy digital repositories will be ...
<div><p class="abstract">In recent years many claims about the limitations of todays’ network archit...
Named Data Networking (NDN) is a recently proposed Internet architecture. NDN retains the same hour...
Over time the Internet has evolved from a network that interconnects hosts to a network that interco...
Named Data Networking (NDN), a promising Future Internet Architecture design, requires new experimen...
Preservation of digital content into the future will rely on the ability of institutions to provide...
Peer-to-peer file sharing applications envision a world, where peers will communicate in terms of th...
Named data networking and software defined networking share mutual courage in changing legacy netwo...
Referencing and interoperability What are DOIs? What are they used for? Definition Digital ob...
Current scientific workflows such as Climate Science and High Energy Particle Physics (HEP), routine...
Named-Data Networking (NDN) is proposed as an approach to evolve the Internet infrastructure from a ...
Data intensive projects are inefficient since in science and industry it is known from surveys that ...
Data infrastructures manage the life cycle of digital assets and allow users to efficiently discover...
In big data infrastructures, Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) are widely used to identify digital cont...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) such as Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) provide a unique and persist...
Information is the new commodity in the global economy and trustworthy digital repositories will be ...
<div><p class="abstract">In recent years many claims about the limitations of todays’ network archit...
Named Data Networking (NDN) is a recently proposed Internet architecture. NDN retains the same hour...
Over time the Internet has evolved from a network that interconnects hosts to a network that interco...
Named Data Networking (NDN), a promising Future Internet Architecture design, requires new experimen...
Preservation of digital content into the future will rely on the ability of institutions to provide...
Peer-to-peer file sharing applications envision a world, where peers will communicate in terms of th...
Named data networking and software defined networking share mutual courage in changing legacy netwo...
Referencing and interoperability What are DOIs? What are they used for? Definition Digital ob...
Current scientific workflows such as Climate Science and High Energy Particle Physics (HEP), routine...
Named-Data Networking (NDN) is proposed as an approach to evolve the Internet infrastructure from a ...
Data intensive projects are inefficient since in science and industry it is known from surveys that ...