Related Standardization Activities

FAIR Data in Platform MaterialDigital (PMD): Ontologies, Semantic Data Integration and Data Exchange

Following the new paradigm of materials development, design, and optimization, digitalization is the main goal in materials sciences and engineering (MSE) which imposes a huge challenge. In this respect, the quality assurance of processes and output data as well as the interoperability between applications following FAIR principles are to be ensured. For storage, processing, and querying of data in contextualized form, Semantic Web technologies (SWT) are used since they allow for machine-actionable and human-readable knowledge representations needed for data management, retrieval, and (re)use. Read more here...




MODA and CHADA

Following the new paradigm of materials development, design, and optimization, digitalization is the In the landscape of materials science, achieving standardization is a key enabler for an efficient management of simulation and characterization data. This presentation introduces the MODA (Modeling Data) and CHADA (Characterization Data) frameworks, products of European initiatives, that were specifically developed for the documentation of simulation processes and materials characterization experiments in a standard and machine-readable manner. CHADA focuses on the documentation of laboratory characterization experiments, while MODA is dedicated to capturing the essentials of simulation processes. Read more here...



STEP by STEP to a Model-Based Enterprise

ISO 10303, the Standard for the Exchange of Product data (STEP), is the cornerstone for building a Model-Based Enterprise (MBE). The communities supporting this standard’s continued expansion and stability are vital for its success. The presentation will show how STEP helps to consistently define complex products and their context, and how it connects to other standards to build an information model that is greater than the sum of its parts.