With DEEDS ... data, computing, and scientific workflows come together in datasets that research teams build, use and share across their entire investigation.
Researchers build and share DEEDS datasets using an interactive dashboard. The dashboard provides full-featured services for the organization and structuring of research activities; the upload and classification of data; the extraction and assignment of metadata; research computing and statistical modeling (including HPC computing); the automatic capture of scientific workflows for data provenance and reproducibility; and the analysis and visualization of results.
User-friendly interfaces help research teams create, annotate, and link file repositories, multi-dimensional, hierarchical data tables, computational software, statistical models, scientific workflows and analytics – offering interactive search, exploration, and visualization across all elements of the dataset. Datasets are FAIR-compliant and can be published for discovery and interactive exploration of data, computing tools, and workflows for reuse and reinterpretation.
The DEEDS dashboard provides services for
Data: Upload, preserve, manage and explore your data. Assign metadata, follow rules for metadata standards (FAIR compliance), integrate scripts to automatically transform, validate, curate and check completeness of your uploaded data. Datasets provide data services for
-- Files classified by type, format and use, including standard categories and user defined categories (e.g., sensor data, mass spectrometry data, geospatial data, protocols). Files can be imported from external repositories (e.g., DuraMat through CKAN API). DEEDS offers applications to search, explore and visualize data by type (e.g., geotiff tile generation for map overlays). Some DEEDS dataset repositories have more than 3M files that are indexed, linked and classified by DEEDS for fast, user-friendly navigation, search and visualization.
-- Data Tables that represent hierarchical, multi-dimensional data models for measurements, properties, observations and other data. These can be customized, organized, re-organized, cloned, and annotated across the investigation lifecycle. Users can upload spreadsheets or interactively update (including bulk updates). Data tables can be viewed, browsed, searched, filtered, and downloaded. Data table operations are robust and user friendly. Some DEEDS datasets have more than 300 columns, s...
Researchers build and share DEEDS datasets using an interactive dashboard. The dashboard provides full-featured services for the organization and structuring of research activities; the upload and classification of data; the extraction and assignment of metadata; research computing and statistical modeling (including HPC computing); the automatic capture of scientific workflows for data provenance and reproducibility; and the analysis and visualization of results.
User-friendly interfaces help research teams create, annotate, and link file repositories, multi-dimensional, hierarchical data tables, computational software, statistical models, scientific workflows and analytics – offering interactive search, exploration, and visualization across all elements of the dataset. Datasets are FAIR-compliant and can be published for discovery and interactive exploration of data, computing tools, and workflows for reuse and reinterpretation.
The DEEDS dashboard provides services for
Data: Upload, preserve, manage and explore your data. Assign metadata, follow rules for metadata standards (FAIR compliance), integrate scripts to automatically transform, validate, curate and check completeness of your uploaded data. Datasets provide data services for
-- Files classified by type, format and use, including standard categories and user defined categories (e.g., sensor data, mass spectrometry data, geospatial data, protocols). Files can be imported from external repositories (e.g., DuraMat through CKAN API). DEEDS offers applications to search, explore and visualize data by type (e.g., geotiff tile generation for map overlays). Some DEEDS dataset repositories have more than 3M files that are indexed, linked and classified by DEEDS for fast, user-friendly navigation, search and visualization.
-- Data Tables that represent hierarchical, multi-dimensional data models for measurements, properties, observations and other data. These can be customized, organized, re-organized, cloned, and annotated across the investigation lifecycle. Users can upload spreadsheets or interactively update (including bulk updates). Data tables can be viewed, browsed, searched, filtered, and downloaded. Data table operations are robust and user friendly. Some DEEDS datasets have more than 300 columns, s...