This repository contains a module from the STREAM (Semantic Representation, networking and Curating quality-assured material data) project by KIT (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology). It includes an Excel file aiming to create a maturity model for experimental materials data following the FAIR principles. This model assists in assessing the maturity level of data based on its Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability, and Reusability (FAIR).
MM_FAIRData.xlsx
: Excel file containing the STREAM module for the maturity model.MMResults.py
: Python script to extract data from the Excel file, plot the results, and generate a TTL file.README.md
: This file providing an overview of the repository.
The maturity model aligns with the FAIR principles, emphasizing:
- Findability: Discoverability and location ease of the data.
- Accessibility: The ease of access to the data once discovered.
- Interoperability: The compatibility for different systems to work together and interpret the data.
- Reusability: The adaptability of data for various purposes.
- Open
Maturity_Model.xlsx
using Microsoft Excel or a compatible spreadsheet application. - Follow the provided guidelines within the STREAM project to assess the experimental materials data based on the FAIR principles.
- Input relevant data and information as required.
- The model provides a structured approach to evaluate the maturity level of the data in each FAIR aspect.
- Run
MMResults.py
to extract data from the Excel file, plot the results, and generate a TTL file.
Contributions to improve or expand this STREAM module are encouraged! To contribute:
- Fork the repository.
- Make your changes.
- Submit a pull request.
Special thanks to the STREAM project at KIT for providing this module.