ontology of data analysis and management (EDAM)

Definition

EDAM is a domain ontology of data analysis and data management in bio- and other sciences, and science-based applications. It comprises concepts related to analysis, modelling, optimisation, and data life cycle. Targetting usability by diverse users, the structure of EDAM is relatively simple, divided into 4 main sections: Topic, Operation, Data (incl. Identifier), and Format.

Reference

  1. Black M., Lamothe L., Eldakroury H., Kierkegaard M., Priya A., Machinda A. et al. 2021 EDAM: the bioscientific data analysis ontology (update 2021). F1000Research. Vol. 11, doi: 10.7490/f1000research.1118900.1
Creator: Michael Rubinigg
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ontology of data analysis and management (EDAM)

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[4143]

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http://edamontology.org

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Created

2023-12-27

Updated

2025-12-05
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Author: Michael Rubinigg

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Author: Michael Rubinigg

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Authors: Michael Rubinigg, Michael Rubinigg

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Ontology of data analysis and management

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