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ID+Lab – Analyzing, Modeling and Designing Interdisciplinarity
Author(s) -
Michael Dürfeld,
A. J. Schultz,
Christian Stein,
Benjamin Thomack,
Nadia Zeissig
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
artnodes
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1695-5951
DOI - 10.7238/a.v0i22.3214
Subject(s) - contextualization , computer science , ontology , context (archaeology) , data science , key (lock) , world wide web , cloud computing , semantic web , semantic network , artificial intelligence , paleontology , philosophy , computer security , epistemology , interpretation (philosophy) , biology , programming language , operating system
Interdisciplinary collaboration is the key to solving complex tasks. At the same time, the communication and cooperation within such a collaboration are themselves characterized by multifaceted, dynamic processes. The ID+Lab explores the structures of interdisciplinary cooperation in order to better understand, visualize and test them. The ID+Model developed for this purpose enables us to acquire an altogether new and detailed view of these structures.ID+Model allows complex collaborations to be analyzed, modeled and designed as a network of actors and connections. The basic elements are eleven ID+Actors that have proven to be essential in interdisciplinary collaborations: people, organizations, events, tasks, methods, tools, money, topics, time, sources and places. The ID+Actors form a network through semantically defined ID+Ties with different status, values and intensity. The formal definition of modeling in the ID+Ontology makes research data available for the Semantic Web and the Linked Open Data Cloud.Based on the ID+Model, the ID+Lab is developing a semantic research contextualization platform – the ID+Stage. The ID+Backstage modeling tool uses a structured question dialogue to gather all the critical actors and connections of a publication, translate them in the background into a machine-readable format, and store them. When a research result is connected to the modeled context of origin, the ID+Publication is formed. Consequently, not only are the research results disclosed, so are their development processes. The ID+Publications are published on the ID+Stage. The ID+Ontology enables the semantic recording and searchability of all dataas a modeling foundation.

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