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Corrosion science general-purpose data model and interface (I): Meanings and issues of design and implementation

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A brand new design of integrated corrosion information system is introduced to meet the constantly increasing demands of material corrosion information. Two concepts, “general-purpose corrosion data model” and “public corrosion data exchanging interface”, are suggested to integrate a wide variety of corrosion data sources based on detailed analysis on characteristics of each source in order to promote the information sharing and data mining. The architecture of integrated corrosion information environment is blueprinted. The insight analysis is focused on 1) architecture of the system; 2) data flow and information sharing; 3) roles of system players and their interactions; 4) approaches to data integration. Several key issues are addressed in detail including coverage of data model, data source integration and mitigation, and data granularity from system performance and model acceptance points of view. At the end, the design and implementation approach of general corrosion data model is presented based on cutting edge IT techniques.

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Tang, Z. Corrosion science general-purpose data model and interface (I): Meanings and issues of design and implementation. Sci. China Ser. E-Technol. Sci. 51, 1394–1401 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11431-008-0110-0

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