Big Data in Bioeconomy : : Results from the European DataBio Project

This edited open access book presents the comprehensive outcome of The European DataBio Project, which examined new data-driven methods to shape a bioeconomy. These methods are used to develop new and sustainable ways to use forest, farm and fishery resources. As a European initiative, the goal is t...

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505 0 |a Intro -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Glossary -- Contents -- Part I Technological Foundation: Big Data Technologies for BioIndustries -- 1 Big Data Technologies in DataBio -- 1.1 Basic Concepts of Big Data -- 1.2 Pipelines and the BDV Reference Model -- 1.3 Open, Closed and FAIR Data -- 1.4 The DataBio Platform -- 1.5 Introduction to the Technology Chapters -- Literature -- 2 Standards and EO Data Platforms -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Standardization Organizations and Initiatives -- 2.2.1 The Role of Location in Bioeconomy -- 2.2.2 The Role of Semantics in Bioeconomy 
505 8 |a 2.3 Architecture Building Blocks for Cloud Based Services -- 2.4 Principles of an Earth Observation Cloud Architecture for Bioeconomy -- 2.4.1 Paradigm Shift: From SOA to Web API -- 2.4.2 Data and Processing Platform -- 2.4.3 Exploitation Platform -- 2.5 Standards for an Earth Observation Cloud Architecture -- 2.5.1 Applications and Application Packages -- 2.5.2 Application Deployment and Execution Service (ADES) -- 2.5.3 Execution Management Service (EMS) -- 2.5.4 AP, ADES, and EMS Interaction -- 2.6 Standards for Billing and Quoting -- 2.7 Standards for Security 
505 8 |a 2.8 Standards for Discovery, Cataloging, and Metadata -- 2.9 Summary -- References -- Part II Data Types -- 3 Sensor Data -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Internet of Things in Bioeconomy Sectors -- 3.3 Examples from DataBio -- 3.3.1 Gaiatrons -- 3.3.2 AgroNode -- 3.3.3 SensLog and Data Connectors -- 3.3.4 Mobile/Machinery Sensors -- References -- 4 Remote Sensing -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Earth Observation Relation to Big Data -- 4.3 Data Formats, Storage and Access -- 4.3.1 Formats and Standards -- 4.3.2 Data Sources -- 4.4 Selected Technologies -- 4.4.1 Metadata Catalogue 
505 8 |a 4.4.2 Object Storage and Data Access -- 4.5 Usage of Earth Observation Data in DataBio's Pilots -- References -- 5 Crowdsourced Data -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 SensLog VGI Profile -- 5.3 Maps as Citizens Science Objects -- References -- 6 Genomics Data -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Genomic and Other Omics Data in DataBio -- 6.3 Genomic Data Management Systems -- References -- Part III Data Integration and Modelling -- 7 Linked Data and Metadata -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Metadata -- 7.3 Linked Data -- 7.4 Linked Data Best Practices -- 7.5 The Linked Open Data (LOD) Cloud 
505 8 |a 7.6 Enterprise Linked Data (LED) -- References -- 8 Linked Data Usages in DataBio -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Linked Data Pipeline Instantiations in DataBio -- 8.2.1 Linked Data in Agriculture Related to Cereals and Biomass Crops -- 8.2.2 Linked Sensor Data from Machinery Management -- 8.2.3 Linked Open EU-Datasets Related to Agriculture and Other Bio Sectors -- 8.2.4 Linked (Meta) Data of Geospatial Datasets -- 8.2.5 Linked Fishery Data -- 8.3 Experiences from DataBio with Linked Data -- 8.3.1 Usage and Exploitation of Linked Data -- 8.3.2 Experiences in the Agricultural Domain 
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