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FAIRness (findability, accessibility, interoperability and re-usability) is crucial for enabling open science and innovation based on digital objects from large communities of providers and users. However, the gaps among version control, identification and distributed access systems often make the scalability of data centric applications difficult across large user communities and highly distributed infrastructures. This poster proposes a solution for accessing and sharing digital objects over a networked environment using Digital object interface protocol (DOIP) and Named Data Networking (NDN).
Named Data Networking, 020, Digital Object Interface Protocol, FAIRness, Persistent Identifier, 004
Named Data Networking, 020, Digital Object Interface Protocol, FAIRness, Persistent Identifier, 004
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