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Attendees

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  1. Dragan Ivanovic 
  2. Michel Héon
  3. Jose Ortiz
  4. Abhishek Raval

Agenda

  1. Installer Demo
  2. Jose's harvesting implementation

Notes

Jose created a PR for the first version of DSpace harvester. Dragan Ivanovic will review that and provided comments. Jose can't commit, he has only read privileges for DSpace-VIVO repository. Michel Héon resolved this issue. Jose's work should be integrated with Michel Héon work. Michel Héon suggested filling JavaBeans (from the model package), because he will use that as an input in his part of the system for ingestion of data in VIVO. Jose's approach includes making instances of model Java classes, it seams integration wouldn't be a big issue. Hopefully, it will be done in the next couple of weeks.  

Michel Héon demonstrated usage of shall scripts for building environment for developers in this project. At the moment, installation of DSpace is not part of this, and Jose will try to add a script for running Docker instance of DSpace with some sample data.  

See:

  1. Architectural proposition
  2. About DSpace rdfizer
  3. About an Item in DSpace
  4. DSpace-VIVO GitHub Repo

Task List

  • Dragan Ivanovic to review PR
  • Jose to work on harvesting other elements of model (Community, Collection, etc.)
  • Jose to write a script for running DSpace Docker
  • Michel Héon to work on ingesting of DSpace items in the VIVO graph, at the beginning it will be tested through SPARQ query, later added in the VIVO UI.

Previous tasks 

  • Michel Héon Implementing DSpace-item in VIVO UI
  • Michel Héon Desing architecture for mapping a DSpace-person to VIVO-person
  • Jose to define an example of Communities hierarchy and to share that with Michel
  • Michel Héon Adapt the DSpace-Item representation in the dspace-vivo exchange data schema (DVExDS) according to José's requests
  • Jose to continue working on getting allDSpaceItems request for DSpace 7, 6 and 5.
  • Abhishek to check whether all options for harvesting are possible for implementation from the perspective of model and APIs of DSpace
  • Dragan Ivanovic to define options for harvesting data from DSpace in a wiki page 
  • All to think about the name for middleware internal data structure defined for the needs of massive migration of data from DSpace to VIVO
  • Michel Héon I propose the name 'dspace-vivo exchange data schema'.
  • Jose to continue working on his implementation in accordance with defined options for harvesting data
  • Jose to rename packages in his implementation,
  • Michel Héon to do the same for his contributions
  • The work is completed and the dev-heon branch has been merged by hand into the github repo
  • Michel Héon to think about stronger integration of migrated data in the VIVO graph, and how those data might be linked for synchronization in the case of modification
  • Dragan Ivanovic to make consultation with Abhishek about moving meeting for one hour, and if Abhishek agrees, Dragan Ivanovic will send new ics file. 
  • Michel Héon to prepare and share slides for discussion about architecture
  • Michel Héon and Jose to set up environment, i.e. to install DSpace 7, DSpace 6 and VIVO 1.12.x, Abhishek to help them with DSpace if necessary



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