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1 Experts Workshop on the IPT, v. 2, Copenhagen, Denmark The Pathway to the Integrated Publishing Toolkit version 2 Tim Robertson Systems Architect Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) trobertson@gbif.org 20 June 2011

2 Agenda ‣ Why an IPT? ‣ The project history ‣ IPT version 1.0 ‣ The rationale for version 2.0 ‣ Key functionality of the IPT v2.0

3 Who has used an IPT?

4 Who has installed an IPT?

5 The IPT Vision ‣ A single platform allowing the sharing of ‣ Primary biodiversity data ‣ Species name information ‣ Dataset descriptions (metadata)

6 The IPT Vision ‣ The ability to register with GBIF ‣ Technical contact information ‣ E.g. Internet URLs ‣ Physical contact information ‣ E.g. telephone details ‣ Institutional affiliations ‣ Accurate attribution

7 The IPT Vision ‣ Connect databases ‣ Upload text files ‣ Lower the technical threshold for participation

8 The IPT Vision ‣ Flexibility to accommodate data extensions ‣ Support efficient and simple transfer of content ‣ An open source project

9 Why an IPT? ‣ Biodiversity provider tools existed ‣ DiGIR ‣ PHP implementation ‣ BioCASe ‣ Python implementation ‣ TAPIR ‣ PHP /.NET implementation

10 Why an IPT? ‣ Limitations in existing tools ‣ Checklist content lacking ‣ No formally recognized metadata standards ‣ No automatic registration with GBIF ‣ Schemas either simple or very complex ‣ Data transfer sub-optimal (e.g. speed) ‣ No ability to upload data

11 Why an IPT?

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13 Who has used the IPT v1.0?

14 Who had trouble using the IPT v1.0?

15 IPT v1.0 ‣ First released 2009 ‣ Java based web application

16 IPT v1.0: Feature rich ‣ Administration ‣ Users, organisations, extensions, vocabularies ‣ Datasets ‣ Text files, connect a database ‣ Discovery of content ‣ Graphs, metrics, maps, search, browse ‣ Interfaces ‣ DwC Archive, TAPIR, OGC WMS

17 Consequences of features ‣ Required an embedded database ‣ Limited performance ‣ Required a mapping server ‣ Significant resources (memory)

18 Community Feedback ‣ Server requirements too high for many ‣ Performance unsatisfactory ‣ Dataset size limitations a barrier ‣ Stability unacceptable ‣ Data loss in 2 instances ‣ Complexity too high for some

19 The concept was sound! …rationale for

20 Who has used the IPT v2.0?

21 Who has installed the IPT v2.0?

22 v2.0: Key functionality ‣ User management ‣ Extension management ‣ Institution management ‣ Configuring datasets ‣ Managing dataset state ‣ Interfaces

23 User management ‣ Administrator ‣ Manager (different trust levels) ‣ With registration permissions ‣ Without registration permissions ‣ General user

24 Extension management ‣ By communicating with the GBIF registry, automatically discover ‣ Data extensions ‣ Vocabularies

25 Institution management ‣ No ability to create institutions ‣ By communicating with the GBIF registry, select ‣ Institution hosting the IPT ‣ Institutions that will share datasets in the IPT

26 Configure Datasets ‣ Author metadata ‣ GBIF Metadata profile ‣ Upload text files ‣ CSV, tab delimited etc. ‣ Connect a database ‣ MySQL, Oracle, SQL Server, PostgreSQL etc.

27 Configure Datasets ‣ Map content to extensions ‣ Manage user permissions ‣ Shared dataset management

28 Configure Datasets ‣ Manage dataset state ‣ Private: only to the managers ‣ Public: anybody ‣ Registered: On the GBIF network

29 Interfaces ‣ Darwin Core Archive ‣ Ecological Metadata Language ‣ Now as a manuscript also in 2.0.2+

30 ‣ Reduced functionality ‣ TAPIR ‣ Geoserver ‣ Visualisations ‣ Search and browse

31 ‣ Reduced server requirements ‣ Memory 1-2GB (v1.0) now 256MB (v2.0)

32 ‣ Increased performance ‣ 24m records ‣ 50 minutes ‣ MySQL ‣ 256MB memory

33 ‣ No internal database ‣ Increase robustness with simple files


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