
This document presents the final form of the work done in WP 4 and previously partially presented in D4.1 and D4.2, the Dataspace architecture, the data catalogue and metadata system and the data trustworthiness framework. Like in D4.2, the text follows the components’ architecture defined by D6.1, focussing primarily on new work done since D4.2: Component 2 – Evaluation of Connector Solutions and Deployments Component 9 – Data catalogue and Metadata Component 11 – Data Trustworthiness Framework In terms of tasks, this deliverable predominantly discusses work in WP4 “Satellite and Green Deal Data Space Integration”, including tasks 4.2 “Green Deal Data Space Implementation”, 4.3 “Green Data Space integration with third-party services” and 4.4 “Ground truthing and data trustworthiness framework”. It also has overlap with and incorporates work from the three pilot projects within WP6 and the machine learning work being done in WP5.
Metadata/statistics & numerical data, Metadata, Metadata/standards, Metadata/statistics & numerical data, ISO 19115, Data Trustworthiness, Data Space, Data Space Connectors, Data Quality, Data Catalogues
Metadata/statistics & numerical data, Metadata, Metadata/standards, Metadata/statistics & numerical data, ISO 19115, Data Trustworthiness, Data Space, Data Space Connectors, Data Quality, Data Catalogues
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