Title: International Information Networking
1International Information Networking
2The Challenge
- Build a central window to information associated
with ex-situ collections worldwide - An accession-level window, not a meta-data
database - Access to passport, characterization, evaluation
data - Build on existing developments/achievements
- Ensure access to the most up-to-date information
- Respect data providers (autonomy, capacity )
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3Old solutions
Data warehouse
Genebank Information systems
4New opportunities
Application layer
Information sources
5Infrastructure
GRIN
EURISCO
SINGER
Regions...
Crop...
6Web Services !!!
- Automated resources accessed via the Internet.
- Web services are software-powered resources or
functional components whose capabilities can be
accessed at an internet URI. Standards-based web
services use XML to interact with each other,
which allows them to link up on demand using
loose coupling
Outputsf(Inputs)
7How it works
Genusarachis GenebankCIAT CountryBrazil Year19
85 Return50 accessions
Accession 1 BRA12340 Accession 2
BRA12341 Accession 3 BRA12344 Accession 4
BRA12349 Accession 5 BRA12354
f()
Inputs
Outputs
http//www.ipgri.org/get_acc.pl
8Some buzz words
XML Extensible Markup Language SOAP Simple
Object Access Protocol WSDL Web Services
Description Language UDDI Universal
Description, Discovery and
Integration
9Simple Web services
ISBN032117352X
Input
f()
Outputs
http//xml.amazon.com/onca/xml3?twebservices-20
10GBIF example
MonthCollectedgt1970 CountryAFG Genuscicer
List of specimen described according to the
Darwin core standard
Darwin Core
Outputs
http//gbif.nbii.gov/DarwinCore.pl
11SINGER - EURISCO
A Generation CP pilot test (August 2004)
261137 data providers 10 service providers, 83
databases
12SINGER project
SINGER-EURISCO
Web service
Passport data
Genebank database
13Architecture
14Opportunities
Data providers
15Key steps
- Adoption of common data exchange formats
- (e.g. XML and SOAP)
- Agreement on data standards and schemas
- (e.g. MCPD, Evaluation data CWR descriptors)
- Adoption of compatible technologies
- (e.g. GBIF but also MOBY)
- Develop a common package for deployment (e.g.
like DiGIR, TAPIR, BIOCASE) - Realignment of project strategies
- (i.e. SINGER, Generation CP, EURISCO,
- GEF Crop Wild Relatives)
- Implement a EURISCO-SINGER-GRIN Pilot
test using GBIF/MOBY compatible technology
16Projects in the pipeline
- EPGRIS
- EURISCO II
- GCDT
- Malaysia-IRRI Rice Portal (IPGRI-IRRI)
- Central Asia and Caucasus (IPGRI-ICARDA)
- SGRP/SINGER
- Global Public Goods Phase 2 (SINGER)
- Generation CP
- Deployment of Web services
- Implementation of central registry
- ICT-KM
- Training Workshop on inter-operability
- GEF Crop Wild Relatives
- Others
172004-2005 Agenda
- May 2005 MoU signed between IPGRI and GBIF
- June 2005 Inter-operability training
workshop (Rome) Recruitment of inter-op expert
(Trust/SINGER/GCP/EURISCO) EURISCO available
through GBIF (incl SINGER) Deployment of Web
services at Generation CP - sites (CIMMYT, CIAT, CIP, IPGRI, ICARDA, IITA,
WARDA, - ICRISAT, IRRI), (Brazil, China), (Agropolis,
NIAS, JIS, Cornell, Wageningen UR) - July 2005 Launch of Generation CP central
registry (IPGRI-Rome) - (phenotypic and molecular data) (UDDI, MOBY,
GBIF etc). - Nov 2005 EURISCO - SINGER - GRIN inter-operable
one search window - Jan-Dec 2005 Implementation in the context of
the GEF Crop - Wild Relatives.
- Dec 2005 Trust funded projects IRRI-MARDI and
CAC projects finalized
18Thank you !