28 Systems architects from all #NFDI consortia, two highly productive days at @gwdg in #Göttingen, one shared goal: To make all NFDI services interoperable by an overall architecture. As an outcome, we now have a blueprint of the overall architecture and many ideas how to flesh it out in future work of the working group overall architecture of NFDI #section-infra.
Welche Missionen haben eigentlich die #NFDI-Konsortien, welche Services bieten sie und wie sind sie international angebunden?
Die neuen Einseiter der NFDI-Konsortien bieten hierzu einen kompakten Überblick durch kurze, standardisierte Steckbriefe. 📄
➡️ Die Publikation ist jetzt auf zenodo verfügbar: https://zenodo.org/records/17350898
Here is an updated version of the #NFDI graph: large nodes are consortia, small nodes are institutions. Graph created with data from #Wikidata, visualized with #Gephi, using force atlas algorithm and modularity class calculation.
Plus a version with the consortia categorized by scientific disciplines according to the #DFG Fachsystematik.
Making data FAIR is at the core of #NFDI. Here is the next video in our strategy series with @york – this time it's about enabling comprehensive implementation of the FAIR principles. 🙌
➡️ More about the NFDI strategy: https://www.nfdi.de/verein/
28 Systems architects from all #NFDI consortia, two highly productive days at @gwdg in #Göttingen, one shared goal: To make all NFDI services interoperable by an overall architecture. As an outcome, we now have a blueprint of the overall architecture and many ideas how to flesh it out in future work of the working group overall architecture of NFDI #section-infra.
Here is an updated version of the #NFDI graph: large nodes are consortia, small nodes are institutions. Graph created with data from #Wikidata, visualized with #Gephi, using force atlas algorithm and modularity class calculation.
Plus a version with the consortia categorized by scientific disciplines according to the #DFG Fachsystematik.
Making data FAIR is at the core of #NFDI. Here is the next video in our strategy series with @york – this time it's about enabling comprehensive implementation of the FAIR principles. 🙌
➡️ More about the NFDI strategy: https://www.nfdi.de/verein/
Welche Missionen haben eigentlich die #NFDI-Konsortien, welche Services bieten sie und wie sind sie international angebunden?
Die neuen Einseiter der NFDI-Konsortien bieten hierzu einen kompakten Überblick durch kurze, standardisierte Steckbriefe. 📄
➡️ Die Publikation ist jetzt auf zenodo verfügbar: https://zenodo.org/records/17350898
Resilient technologies aren’t retro—they’re ROOT: Robust, Open, Ongoing, Time-tested. In RDM, text-first + small, composable tools beat opaque stacks. Emacs/Org(-babel) for literate workflows & provenance; Makefiles declare rebuilds; CLI atoms—curl, sed, awk, grep, diff, tar, rsync, cron, SQLite—keep steps inspectable, portable, rebuildable. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17157588 — Feedback welcome!
#ROOT #ResilientTech #Emacs
#OrgMode #RDM #NFDI
#FAIR
#Reproducibility
#literateprogramming
#BoostOK
Main poster maps long-lived tools to the research-data life cycle (Plan → Produce → Analyze → Archive → Access → Re-use). Emacs/Org for provenance, Make for rebuilds, curl/sed/grep/diff for intake & checks, awk for tables, cron for timing, tar/rsync for packaging/sync, plus SQLite/LaTeX/find. Pipelines you can re-run years later. Feedback welcome! #ROOT #ResilientTech #RDM #NFDI #Emacs #orgmode #literateprogramming #OpenScience #tools #researchdatamanagement
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17157588
The meta poster frames the concept: clarity + openness → resilience. It traces the lineage from Knuth’s Literate Programming to Org-mode and NFDI practice, and introduces the ROOT badge as a compact signal for robust, open, ongoing, time-tested tools. It also spotlights resilient stalwarts often hiding in plain sight—find, LaTeX, perl, rsync, SQLite—showing why they remain reliable RDM building blocks.
#ResilientTech #LiterateProgramming #OrgMode #RDM #NFDI #FAIR https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17157588
Main poster maps long-lived tools to the research-data life cycle (Plan → Produce → Analyze → Archive → Access → Re-use). Emacs/Org for provenance, Make for rebuilds, curl/sed/grep/diff for intake & checks, awk for tables, cron for timing, tar/rsync for packaging/sync, plus SQLite/LaTeX/find. Pipelines you can re-run years later. Feedback welcome! #ROOT #ResilientTech #RDM #NFDI #Emacs #orgmode #literateprogramming #OpenScience #tools #researchdatamanagement
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17157588
Resilient technologies aren’t retro—they’re ROOT: Robust, Open, Ongoing, Time-tested. In RDM, text-first + small, composable tools beat opaque stacks. Emacs/Org(-babel) for literate workflows & provenance; Makefiles declare rebuilds; CLI atoms—curl, sed, awk, grep, diff, tar, rsync, cron, SQLite—keep steps inspectable, portable, rebuildable. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17157588 — Feedback welcome!
#ROOT #ResilientTech #Emacs
#OrgMode #RDM #NFDI
#FAIR
#Reproducibility
#literateprogramming
#BoostOK
#DH #rse #nfdi crowd listen up! The next DHtech meetup will be about publishing research software!
Where to publish, how to let people know about your software and experiences as a RSE.
Join us to discuss these and more questions on September 11, 2025 at 9am ET/3pm CET. Register here
https://asu.zoom.us/meeting/register/xE0TTnFfSfqp6XtxzYjwNA
If you want to know more about the @adho.org SIG DHTech visit our website https://dh-tech.github.io and join us.