Difference between revisions of "Portal Architecture"

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|style="width:500px"| This wiki serves as a central knowledge base for standards, documents, software, and workflows related to BGBM collection processes and networking of collection data.<br>It is constantly updated with results of the BGBM "collection workflows" working group as well as the networking group of the [https://www.bgbm.org/en/biodiversity-informatics BGBM Biodiversity Informatics].<br>Please use the menu on the left to find more information.<br><br>A good starting point to get an overview of the BGBM collection data pipeline is provided by this [[Collection_Data_Pipeline|workflow diagram]].
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|style="width:800px"| Specimen portals such as GGBN, the BGBM Specimen Portal, and various other Special Interest Network Portals (SINs) are based on a range of open source software components and services most of which developed by or in co-operation with the BGBM Biodiversity Informatics Research Group. The main components are:
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* BioCASE provider software and the Integrated Publishing Tookit
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* ABCD and DarwinCore data standards
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* B-HIT harvesting software
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* Index database and Solr
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* Portal software
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* AnnoSys annotation software
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By using the same software platform for all system, we ensure that new developments and improvements can be applied to all portals developed and hosted by the BGBM. Recent developments are an interface to the EDIT Platform for Cybertaxonomy as well as a rights management function for "confidential" collection data.
 
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Revision as of 09:02, 25 September 2018

PortalArchitecture.JPG
Specimen portals such as GGBN, the BGBM Specimen Portal, and various other Special Interest Network Portals (SINs) are based on a range of open source software components and services most of which developed by or in co-operation with the BGBM Biodiversity Informatics Research Group. The main components are:
  • BioCASE provider software and the Integrated Publishing Tookit
  • ABCD and DarwinCore data standards
  • B-HIT harvesting software
  • Index database and Solr
  • Portal software
  • AnnoSys annotation software

By using the same software platform for all system, we ensure that new developments and improvements can be applied to all portals developed and hosted by the BGBM. Recent developments are an interface to the EDIT Platform for Cybertaxonomy as well as a rights management function for "confidential" collection data.