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Changed claim: description (P1459): ## MathModDB: A database for Mathematical Models \N \NMathModDB defines a data model with classes (Mathematical Model, Mathematical Expression, Academic Discipline, Research Problem, Quantity [Kind], Computational Task, Scholarly Article), object properties/relations, data properties and annotation properties as an ontology. This ontology is populated with individuals/data from various fields of applied mathematics, making it a knowledge graph.... |
Changed claim: description (P1459): ## MathModDB: A database for Mathematical Models \N \NMathModDB defines a data model with classes (Mathematical Model, Mathematical Expression, Academic Discipline, Research Problem, Quantity [Kind], Computational Task, Scholarly Article), object properties/relations, data properties and annotation properties as an ontology. This ontology is populated with individuals/data from various fields of applied mathematics, making it a knowledge graph.... |
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## MathModDB: A database for Mathematical Models \N \NMathModDB defines a data model with classes (Mathematical Model, Mathematical Expression, Academic Discipline, Research Problem, Quantity [Kind], Computational Task, Scholarly Article), object properties/relations, data properties and annotation properties as an ontology. This ontology is populated with individuals/data from various fields of applied mathematics, making it a knowledge graph.\N \N### How to use it? \N \NThe [MaRDMO Plugin](https://github.com/MarcoReidelbach/MaRDMO-Plugin) and its corresponding [question catalog](https://github.com/MarcoReidelbach/MaRDMO-Questionnaire) are available on GitHub and can be integrated into any existing RDMO instance, whether local, project-specific, or institute-wide. In the near future, MaRDMO will be accessible to all researchers through MaRDI's RDMO instance, provided by the basic service [DMP4NFDI](https://base4nfdi.de/projects/dmp4nfdi). A test instance with limited functionality (no export to MaRDI services) is currently available [here](https://rdmo-test.mardi4nfdi.de/). \N \NTo document an interdisciplinary workflow or mathematical model—or to search for existing ones—users complete a guided interview in MaRDMO. Once all questions are answered, the documentation can be published to the relevant MaRDI service with a single click. If the search option is selected, MaRDMO suggests suitable interdisciplinary workflows based on the user's input. | |||
Revision as of 13:40, 28 May 2025
MathModDB is a database of mathematical models developed by the Mathematical Research Data Initiative (MaRDI).
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MathModDB is a database of mathematical models developed by the Mathematical Research Data Initiative (MaRDI). |
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## MathModDB: A database for Mathematical Models \N \NMathModDB defines a data model with classes (Mathematical Model, Mathematical Expression, Academic Discipline, Research Problem, Quantity [Kind], Computational Task, Scholarly Article), object properties/relations, data properties and annotation properties as an ontology. This ontology is populated with individuals/data from various fields of applied mathematics, making it a knowledge graph.\N \N### How to use it? \N \NThe [MaRDMO Plugin](https://github.com/MarcoReidelbach/MaRDMO-Plugin) and its corresponding [question catalog](https://github.com/MarcoReidelbach/MaRDMO-Questionnaire) are available on GitHub and can be integrated into any existing RDMO instance, whether local, project-specific, or institute-wide. In the near future, MaRDMO will be accessible to all researchers through MaRDI's RDMO instance, provided by the basic service [DMP4NFDI](https://base4nfdi.de/projects/dmp4nfdi). A test instance with limited functionality (no export to MaRDI services) is currently available [here](https://rdmo-test.mardi4nfdi.de/). \N \NTo document an interdisciplinary workflow or mathematical model—or to search for existing ones—users complete a guided interview in MaRDMO. Once all questions are answered, the documentation can be published to the relevant MaRDI service with a single click. If the search option is selected, MaRDMO suggests suitable interdisciplinary workflows based on the user's input.
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