
Coffee Lecture Folien: " Ein um Metadaten angereichertes File System (MEF)" von Carsten Schäuble Zuse Institute Berlin (Coffee Lecture: 31.07.2024) Die Coffee Lecture zeigt, wie MEFs (um Metadaten angereicherte Dateisysteme) als benutzerfreundliche Lösung für die effiziente Verwaltung von Forschungsgroßdaten eingesetzt werden können. Sie erfahren anhand eines praxisnahen Beispiels aus einem Mikroskopiezentrum, wie MEFs die Archivierung, direkten Zugriff, Sync'n'Share und integrierte Metadatenextraktion vereint und somit den Alltag des Forschungsdatenmanagements erleichtert. Video: Link ---------------------------------- Description English: Coffee Lecture Slides: " Ein um Metadaten angereichertes File System (MEF)" presenter Carsten Schäuble Zuse Institute Berlin (Coffee Lecture: 31.07.2024) The Coffee Lecture shows how MEFs (metadata enhanced file systems) can be used as a user-friendly solution for the efficient management of large-scale research data. Using a practical example from a microscopy center, you will learn how MEFs combine archiving, direct access, sync'n'share and integrated metadata extraction, making everyday research data management easier. Video in German: Link
datamanagement, Coffee Lecture, Metadaten, researchdata, Forschungsdatenmanagement, TKFDM
datamanagement, Coffee Lecture, Metadaten, researchdata, Forschungsdatenmanagement, TKFDM
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