In defense of decentralized research data management.

Q3 Medicine Neuroforum Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-01-11 DOI:10.1515/nf-2020-0037
Michael Hanke, Franco Pestilli, Adina S Wagner, Christopher J Markiewicz, Jean-Baptiste Poline, Yaroslav O Halchenko
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Decentralized research data management (dRDM) systems handle digital research objects across participating nodes without critically relying on central services. We present four perspectives in defense of dRDM, illustrating that, in contrast to centralized or federated research data management solutions, a dRDM system based on heterogeneous but interoperable components can offer a sustainable, resilient, inclusive, and adaptive infrastructure for scientific stakeholders: An individual scientist or laboratory, a research institute, a domain data archive or cloud computing platform, and a collaborative multisite consortium. All perspectives share the use of a common, self-contained, portable data structure as an abstraction from current technology and service choices. In conjunction, the four perspectives review how varying requirements of independent scientific stakeholders can be addressed by a scalable, uniform dRDM solution and present a working system as an exemplary implementation.

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为分散式研究数据管理辩护。
分散式研究数据管理(dRDM)系统可在参与节点之间处理数字研究对象,而无需严重依赖中央服务。我们从四个方面为去中心化研究数据管理(dRDM)辩护,说明与集中式或联合式研究数据管理解决方案相比,基于异构但可互操作组件的去中心化研究数据管理系统可为科学利益相关者提供可持续、弹性、包容性和适应性强的基础设施:这些利益相关者包括:科学家个人或实验室、研究机构、领域数据档案馆或云计算平台,以及多站点协作联盟。所有视角都使用通用、自足、可移植的数据结构作为当前技术和服务选择的抽象概念。这四个视角共同回顾了如何通过可扩展的统一 dRDM 解决方案来满足独立科学利益相关者的不同要求,并提出了一个工作系统作为实施的范例。
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