As a curator and a coder, I know it is essential to use naming conventions. It is important to employ a consistent approach when naming digital files or software components such as modules or variables. However, when a student assistant asked me recently why it was important not to use spaces in our image file names, I struggled to come up with an answer. “Because I said so,” while tempting, is not really an acceptable response. Why, in fact, is this important? For this blog entry, I set out to answer this question and to see if, along the way, I could develop an “elevator pitch” – a short spiel on the reasoning behind file naming conventions.
D. Dolzycka, K. Biernacka, K. Helbig, and P. Buchholz. Zenodo, (March 2019)Diese Publikation wurde im Rahmen des Verbundprojekts "FDMentor" vom Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung gefördert (Förderkennzeichen 16FDM010 und 16FDM011)..
A. Schreiber, and R. Struminski. Universal Access in Human--Computer Interaction. Design and Development Approaches and Methods: 11th International Conference, UAHCI 2017, Held as Part of HCI International 2017, Vancouver, BC, Canada, July 9--14, 2017, Proceedings, Part I 11, page 444--455. Springer, (2017)
N. Micic, D. Neagu, I. Campean, and E. Habib Zadeh. (2017)Every industry has significant data output as a product of their working process, and with the recent advent of big data mining and integrated data warehousing it is the case for a robust methodology for assessing the quality for sustainable and consistent processing. In this paper a review is conducted on Data Quality (DQ) in multiple domains in order to propose connections between their methodologies. This critical review suggests that within the process of DQ assessment of heterogeneous data sets, not often are they treated as separate types of data in need of an alternate data quality assessment framework. We discuss the need for such a directed DQ framework and the opportunities that are foreseen in this research area and propose to address it through degrees of heterogeneity..
B. Schembera, and D. Iglezakis. Metadata and Semantic Research. 12th International Conference, MTSR 2018, Limassol, Cyprus, 23-26 October 2018, Proceedings, Springer, (forthcoming)
F. Kleinkopf. Schriftenreihe des Archivs für Urheber- und Medienrecht Nomos, Baden-Baden, (2022)Immer häufiger werden digitale Methoden wie das Text- und Data-Miningzur Erkenntnisfindung eingesetzt, das die Möglichkeit bietet, Musterin großen Datensätzen zu erkennen und zugleich Grundlage desmaschinellen Lernens ist. Die Arbeit betrachtet diese Methode ausurheberrechtlicher Perspektive und berücksichtigt dabei die Bedeutungund Steuerungswirkung urheberrechtlicher Schranken, die besondereInteressenlage im Wissenschaftsurheberrecht sowie interdisziplinäreErkenntnisse. In der umfassenden Analyse wird die komplexeRechtsmaterie strukturiert, es werden Defizite aufgezeigt und konkreteLösungsvorschläge unterbreitet. Ein Schwerpunkt liegt dabei auf derlangfristigen Zugänglichkeit der erzeugten Forschungsdaten..