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Latest revision as of 11:11, 22 April 2024
TODOs
- Andre Castro (talk) 14:03, 12 March 2024 (CET) Category:Computational_Resource form+template
- Andre Castro (talk) 14:03, 12 March 2024 (CET) Project
Data Structures
Guiding principals of Data Structures
Leave more administrative content to the department's sharepoint (rule of thumb: anything the secretaries might need to read/edit, should be on sharepoint). (TODO: add link to sharepoint)
A semantic wiki instance might look like it has sections, but in essence it is all based on different "categories" of pages. For the most part, it is a flat page hierarchy (NO Subpages).
[SMW Help:Classification](https://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Classification) provides good info on using Categories and Properties to classify wiki pages.
Categories[1]
Categories are the main way to define what kind of a thing a page refers to.
All Categories and their Child Categories
Category:Person Namespace User:
- GRS_Documentation_Wiki:User matches the User: namespace to the Form:User
- Property:isMemberOfSection
- Property:participatesInProject
Category:Section
TODO:
- Section overview
- Section Members section
Category:Resource
Sub category:Category:Computational_Resource
Sub categories
Properties:
- Property:computationResourceType
- Property:hasDescription
- Property:hasIPAddress
- Property:hasOperatingSystem
- Property:hasPrincipalInvestigator
- Property:hasProject
- Property:hasSection
- Property:hasSoftware
- Property:hasURL
Category:Tutorial
Properties
- Property:relatesTo ie. relatesTo::VRLab
- Property:hasDate
Form:Tutorial Template:Tutorial
Instruments
Category:Instrument
Category:instrumenttype
Properties
- Property:hasPID
- Property:hasImage
- Property:hasSerialNumber
- Property:hasPrincipalInvestigator
- Property:hasProject
- Property:hasSection
examples:
Category:InstrumentModel
Properties
Question: how to use the form InstrumentModel in the Category Page
TODO:
- Ruisdael instruments to this wiki
- log subobjects???
- replace Category:instrumenttype with Category:Instrument ?
- create hostPC/instrumentPC pages, members of Category:InstrumentPC
- with Property:connectedTo -> Instrument page
Files (metadata)
Category:Project
- Property:hasSection
- Property:fromDate
- Property:toDate
- Property:hasPrincipalInvestigator
- Property:hasParticipant
- Property:hasStatus
- Property:hasDescription
Category:InstrumentPC
TODO
Marc's suggestions
1. **General announcements and recent updates section**: (CORE)
2. **Research section**: (CORE)
- Research projects (planned, ongoing and closed) including descriptions, objectives, team members - Research resources (infrastructure, hardware, methodologies, best practices, data management, full list to be defined..)
Andre Castro (talk) 16:52, 7 March 2024 (CET) It does not make sense that hardware is subdued to Research resources. As there might be hardware, like some tools, that are not Research resources.
3. **Education Section**: (CORE)
- CORE: Information on student project supervision (Bachelor, Master, PhD), grading rubrics, graduation ceremonies - Optional: Information about BsC and MSc programs in which GRS is involved - Optional: Course inventory with course code, content description and teaching teams - Optional: Resources for teaching, assessment tools, academic support services etc..
4. **Administrative Section**: (CORE)
- CORE: Departmental policies, procedures, and guidelines related to HR, finance, facilities, and safety. - CORE: Contact information for departmental administrators, IT support, and other key personnel. - Optional: Guidelines for collaboration with industry partners, startups, or government agencies. - Optional: Forms and templates for travel requests, expense reports, equipment procurement, and event planning.
5. **Valorization, Outreach and Knowledge transfer Section**: (OPTIONAL)
- Optional: Case studies or success stories highlighting the department's impact on industry, society, or policy. - Optional: Resources for intellectual property management, technology transfer, and commercialization strategies.
6. **Collaboration Tools**: (OPTIONAL)
- Optional: List of people, with affiliation, expertise, roles/responsibilities and contact information - Optional: Discussion forums for brainstorming ideas, seeking feedback, and proposing improvements to the Wiki
7. **Technical Wiki Documentation** (CORE)
Notes & References
- ↑ More on Mediawiki Categories at https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Categories/en and https://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Category