
This document presents the NanoMECommons Project experience with HSBooster.eu services The NanoMECommons project addresses a critical need for consistency and clarity in materials characterisation and modelling terminology. By leading the revision of CWA 17815:2021, NanoMECommons aims to create a unified framework for documenting characterisation experiments and data processing. The integration of the Characterisation Methodology Ontology (CHAMEO) into this revision will provide a machine-readable reference for terminology and metadata, enhancing the accessibility and utility of the standard across disciplines. The project aims to establish a standardised approach to data documentation, ensuring better interoperability, data sharing, and innovation, as well as transparency and market efficiency. Insights from NanoMECommons are shaping the updated CWA to reflect modern workflows and the needs of interdisciplinary communities. Discover all the HSbooster.eu Success Stories: https://hsbooster.eu/success-stories
nanotechnology, terminology, metadata, standardisation, materials characterisation
nanotechnology, terminology, metadata, standardisation, materials characterisation
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