Active PAR

P3912

Recommended Practice for the Application of Scientific Data Persistent Identifier in Open-Sharing Services

This recommended practice offers a general technical framework, enabling institutions and enterprises to apply Persistent Identifier (PlD) to locate, access, and share scientific data in open-sharing service. The document includes: a) Technical requirements for PlD coding, metadata management, registration procedures, and resolution mechanisms b) Application implementation of PlD for scientific data management in open-sharing services. c) Evaluation of the effectiveness of scientific data PlD applications in open-sharing services.

Standard Committee
C/SABSC - Standards Activities Board Standards Committee
Status
Active PAR
PAR Approval
2025-12-10

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Computer Society
Standard Committee
C/SABSC - Standards Activities Board Standards Committee
Working Group
SDWG - Scientific Data Working Group
IEEE Program Manager
Jodi Haasz
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Working Group Chair
Hengshu Zhu

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P3910
Recommended Practice for Evaluating the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Readiness of Scientific Datasets

This recommended practice defines general requirements for evaluating the Artificial-Intelligence (AI) readiness of scientific datasets, including: a) An evaluation framework comprising key indicators, core technical requirements, and quantitative methods. b) A tiered readiness model with associated determination criteria. c) An implementation workflow and reference methods for conducting such evaluations.

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