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- | ====== The RDMS as a solution | + | ====== The RDMS as a Solution |
- | To make the most out of the functionalities of the RDMS we describe | + | To make the most out of the functionalities of the RDMS we describe |
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- | ===== The RDMS is a archiving | + | ===== The RDMS is an archiving solution ===== |
- | It should be emphasized that the RDMS is not meant for directly working on the data. It is an archiving | + | The RDMS is designed as an archiving solution. Data from completed research projects can be stored in final and immutable packages |
- | ===== Data enriched with metadata | + | ===== Secure long-term storage |
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- | Also the RDMS can be used as a storage point for scientific data that is not needed at the moment, but which will likely be useful for current or future researchers within the same team. Again by adding metadata to the data objects, findability is increased compared to current storage solutions (e.g., Y: drive). If the users at a later stage want to again retrieve data stored on the RDMS, the metadata information can greatly simplify the process of both finding the desired data and providing important experimental details. | + | |
+ | The RDMS can also be used for storage of scientific data that is not needed at the moment, but which will likely be useful in the (near) future by the same researcher as well as current or future researchers from the same team. Importantly, | ||
+ | ===== Data enriched with metadata ===== | ||
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