Functional Requirements of Data Repository for DMP Support and CoreTrustSeal Authentication

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Data Management Plan, CoreTrustSeal, Data Repository, Functional Requirement, DMP

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For research data to be shared without legal, financial and technical barriers in the Open Science era, data repositories must have the functional requirements asked by DMP and CoreTrustSeal.  In order to derive functional requirements for the data repository, this study analyzed the Data Management Plan (DMP) and CoreTrustSeal, the criteria for certification of research data repositories.  Deposit, Ethics, License, Discovery, Identification, Reuse, Security, Preservation, Accessibility, Availability, and (Meta) Data Quality, commonly required by DMP and CoreTrustSeal, were derived as functional requirements that should be implemented first in implementing data repositories.    Confidentiality, Integrity, Reliability, Archiving, Technical Infrastructure, Documented Storage Procedure, Organizational Infrastructure, (Meta) Data Evaluation, and Policy functions were further derived from CoreTrustSeal.  The functional requirements of the data repository derived from this study may be required as a key function when developing the repository. It is also believed that it could be used as a key item to introduce repository functions to researchers for depositing data.

URL: http://ijkcdt.net/xml/22685/22685.pdf

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2020-03-31

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Kim, S. (2020). Functional Requirements of Data Repository for DMP Support and CoreTrustSeal Authentication. International Journal of Knowledge Content Development & Technology, 10(1). Retrieved from https://journals.sfu.ca/ijkcdt/index.php/ijkcdt/article/view/267

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