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Advancing digital transformation in material science: the role of workflows within the MaterialDigital initiative

Citation Link: https://doi.org/10.15480/882.14466
Publikationstyp
Journal Article
Date Issued
2025-01-13
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Bekemeier, Simon  
Caldeira Rêgo Celso Ricardo  
Mai, Han Lin  
Saikia, Ujjal
Waseda, Osamu
Apel, Markus  
Arendt, Felix
Aschemann, Alexander  
Bayerlein, Bernd  
Courant, Robert  
Dziwis, Gordian  
Fuchs, Florian  
Giese, Ulrich
Luger, Marc
Junghanns, Kurt  
Kamal, Mohamed 
Digitales und autonomes Bauen B-1  
Koschmieder, Lukas  
Leineweber, Sebastian
Lukas, Marco
Maas, Jürgen  
Mertens, Jana  
Mieller, Bjoern  
Overmeyer, Ludger  
Pirch, Norbert  
Reimann, Jan  
Schröck, Sebastian
Schulze, Philipp  
Schuster, Jörg  
Seidel, Alexander  
Shchyglo, Oleg  
Sierka, Marek  
Silze, Frank
Stier, Simon P.  
Tegeler, Marvin  
Unger, Jörg F.  
Weber, Matthias  
Hickel, Tilmann  
TORE-DOI
10.15480/882.14466
TORE-URI
https://tore.tuhh.de/handle/11420/53461
Journal
Advanced engineering materials  
Volume
27
Issue
8
Article Number
2402149
Citation
Advanced Engineering Materials 27 (8): 2402149 (2025)
Publisher DOI
10.1002/adem.202402149
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85214684354
Publisher
Wiley
The MaterialDigital initiative represents a major driver toward the digitalization of material science. Next to providing a prototypical infrastructure required for building a shared data space and working on semantic interoperability of data, a core focus area of the Platform MaterialDigital (PMD) is the utilization of workflows to encapsulate data processing and simulation steps in accordance with findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable principles. In collaboration with the funded projects of the initiative, the workflow working group strives to establish shared standards, enhancing the interoperability and reusability of scientific data processing steps. Central to this effort is the Workflow Store, a pivotal tool for disseminating workflows with the community, facilitating the exchange and replication of scientific methodologies. This article discusses the inherent challenges of adapting workflow concepts, providing the perspective on developing and using workflows in the respective domain of the various funded projects. Additionally, it introduces the Workflow Store's role within the initiative and outlines a future roadmap for the PMD workflow group, aiming to further refine and expand the role of scientific workflows as a means to advance digital transformation and foster collaborative research within material science.
Subjects
digitalisation | FAIR principles | MaterialDigital | scientific workflows | semantic interoperability
DDC Class
690: Building, Construction
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Lizenz
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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