Options for Managing CARMA Databases Prepared by David Taylor Taylor Geomatics.

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Options for Managing CARMA Databases Prepared by David Taylor Taylor Geomatics

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Options for Managing CARMA Databases

Prepared byDavid Taylor

Taylor Geomatics

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Background

• Data Management is a huge under undertaking • How to standardize the input of information• How to deal with data requests • How to make the centralized data available• The Circumpolar Biodiversity Monitoring Program

was looking to CARMA to develop a system • It seems overwhelming so where do we start?

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Data Management is a huge under undertaking

• Data Governance – planning, supervision and control over data management and use

• Data Development – analysis, design, building, testing, deployment and maintenance

• Database Operations Management – support for structured physical data assets

• Data Security Management – ensuring privacy, confidentiality and appropriate access

• Data Warehousing & Business Intelligence Management – enabling access to decision support data for reporting and analysis

• Meta Data Management – integrating, controlling and delivering meta data

• Data Quality Management – defining, monitoring and improving data quality

DAMA-DMBOK Functional Framework Version 3

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How to standardize the input of information

• Create the manuals – In progress• Add to the manuals a database using an easily

accessible tool such as MS Access.• Include a reasonable data entry method.• Include the data field definition (Such as the

data type, valid range, or list of valid values, definition and expected accuracy.)

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How to deal with data requests

• Create a Data Sharing and Confidentiality agreement. (In progress or done)

• Require metadata be created. (done)• Post the metadata where people can find it.

(On ArcticNet)• Have a web presence where data can be

stored and retrieved. (In progress)• Recognise that some data can not be shared.

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How to make the centralized data available

• For now – post it to the CARMA website that has been developed.

• Its not feasible to create an online database at this time.

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The Circumpolar Biodiversity Monitoring Program was looking to

CARMA to develop a system

• These recommendations don’t meet the expectation of the CBMP.

• Your data will be ready should the resources become available.

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It seems overwhelmingso where do we start?

1. That metadata continue to be a requirement and be posted to Arctic Net.

2. That an attempt to build an online “structured” database storage system not be attempted at this time.

3. That the CARMA website be used as a data custodian for the centralized storage of CARMA data.

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It seems overwhelmingso where do we start?

4. That desktop solutions be promoted that facilitate the capture of common information in an identical structure.

5. That the protocols being developed include a database file template for capturing the protocol defined data. This template should include a database file, field definitions and relevant queries for data input and extraction.

6. That spatial a reference should be included in all data structures.

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Actions

• Commit to creating metadata and posting it to ArcticNet.

• Commit to posting data that can be posted to the CARMA website.

• Commit to creating desktop tools to assist the compilation of data in a common format.

• Recognise that data being collected will be shared.

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Thank you

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