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The iMarine Species App is an Android / iPhone application that uses data from iMarine partners to display summary fact sheets for selected marine species.  
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The D4Science Species App is an Android / iPhone application that uses data from D4Science partners to display summary fact sheets for selected marine species. it is a follow-up to AppliFish, extended with more info, additional interactive infrastructure features, and some design revision.
  
The app is a mash-up of FAO - Fishbase - OBIS - WoRMS data, and uses the ICIS VRE for data preparation, and reads from an iMarine geoserver to read AquaMaps.
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The app is a mash-up of FAO - Fishbase - OBIS - WoRMS data, and uses the ICIS VRE for data preparation, and reads from an D4Science geoserver to display AquaMaps.
  
  
== Final version: layout ==
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=== Final product release ===
  
iMarine / fish brief (A final name has not been selected)
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AppliFish was released as an android / iPhone app in January 2013.
  
The fact sheets have the following fields:  
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Feed-back comments are collected [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Aiy4q4MGdkWodGVRZGtYWmFURGJWdFF4VWJocGFKdUE#gid=0 here]
  
'''Atlantic cod''' (the FAO species name in English. The app is english only, so ne need for a language)
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Feed-back and requirements for an even better integrated AppliFish (working title FishFacts) are collected [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Aiy4q4MGdkWodDViUF9kUjN2LXRmcWpTTFZvX3NHQ0E#gid=0 here]. The expected product is described [[here]].
  
''Gadus morhua''  Linnaeus 1758  (Gadidae)
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The feedback will be incorporated in a release planned for ??? 2013.
(Scientific name in italics, 2 spaces, Author, 3 spaces, Family on same line as species, between brackets)
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Species image
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=== Final product design ===
  
Click for other pictures [FishBase/SeaLifeBase]
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The fact sheets have the following fields:
  
Common names | Sizes | Distribution and maps | Production | Catch statistics | Data sources
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* '''Atlantic cod''' (the FAO species name in English. The app is english only, no need for a language)
  
Common names
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* '''Gadus morhua'''  Linnaeus 1758  (Gadidae) (Scientific name in italics, 2 spaces, Author, 3 spaces, Family on same line as species, between brackets)
Morue de l’Atlantique (Fr) | Bacalao del Atlántico (Es) | …  [FAO]
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Click for more common names  [FishBase/SeaLifeBase]
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Sizes
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* Species image
Max size:  2 m (male);    Max weight:  96 kg (female);    Size at maturity:  31 cm. [FishBase/SeaLifeBase]
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Distribution and maps
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* Click for other pictures [FishBase/SeaLifeBase]
Cape Hatteras xxx
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xxx
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xxx …  [FAO]
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Thumbnail AquaMaps Native
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* IUCN status: <font color="red">Critically Endangered</font> , <font color="orange">Endangered</font> , <font color="yellow">Vulnerable</font> , <font color="green">Near Threatened</font> , <font color="green">Least Concern</font> , Data Deficient
  
Other maps: FAO | Other AquaMaps
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* Common names Morue de l’Atlantique (Fr) | Bacalao del Atlántico (Es) | …  [FAO]
  
Production
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* Click for more common names   [FishBase/SeaLifeBase]
The various xxx
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xxx
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xxx …   [FAO]
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Catch statistics
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* Sizes Max size:  2 m (male);    Max weight:  96 kg (female);    Size at maturity:  31 cm. [FishBase/SeaLifeBase]
Click for chart view.   [FAO]
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Data aggregated by iMarine from the following providers
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* Distribution and maps
ICIS | FAO | FishBase/SeaLifeBase | OBIS
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Final version: fields in database
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Field name or computation in highlighted in grey
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* Thumbnail AquaMaps Native
  
iMarine fish brief account
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* Other maps: FAO | Other AquaMaps
Atlantic cod [English_name]
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Gadus morhua Linnaeus 1758 (Gadidae)
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[Full name] if italics tags are correct or
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[Scientific name] in italics & “ ” & [Author] & “ (” & proper([Family]) & “ (”
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Picture [Thumb]
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Click for other pictures [FishBase/SeaLifeBase] [Link: FSLB_Pictures_Link]
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* Production
  
Common names | Sizes | Distribution and maps | Production | Catch statistics | Data sources
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* Catch statistics Click for chart view.  [FAO]
  
Common names
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* Data aggregated by D4Science from the following providers ICIS | FAO | FishBase/SeaLifeBase | OBIS
Morue de l’Atlantique (Fr) | Bacalao del Atlántico (Es) | … [FAO] [Local_names]
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Click for more common names  [FishBase/SeaLifeBase] [FSB_commonnames_link]
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Sizes
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A list of suggested improvements is available in the [[AppliFish2]] page
Max size: 2 m (male); Max weight: 96 kg (female); Size at maturity: 31 cm.  [FishBase/SeaLifeBase] [FSLB_sizes]
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Distribution and maps
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Cape Hatteras xxx
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xxx
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xxx …  [FAO] [fact_distribution]
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Thumbnail AquaMaps Native [AquaMaps]
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Other maps: FAO | Other AquaMaps [Other_Maps]
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Production
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The various xxx
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xxx
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xxx …  [FAO] [fact_production]
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Catch statistics
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Click for chart view.  [FAO] [Stats]
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Data aggregated by iMarine from the following providers
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ICIS | FAO | FishBase/SeaLifeBase | OBIS [fact_link]
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; Priority to CoP  
 
; Priority to CoP  
  
: List proposed solution priority following the iMarine Board priority setting criteria:  
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: List proposed solution priority following the D4Science Board priority setting criteria:  
:* The app is intended as a demonstration o iMarine data and potential. It is a communication tool
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:* The app is intended as a demonstration o D4Science data and potential. It is a communication tool
:* The planned users are contacts of iMarine partners that may be interested to learn more about the project in general, and marine species in particular;
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:* The planned users are contacts of D4Science partners that may be interested to learn more about the project in general, and marine species in particular;
 
:* The app is funded through the project, but was quick to draw attention. It may be considered to attract co-funding;
 
:* The app is funded through the project, but was quick to draw attention. It may be considered to attract co-funding;
 
:* There has not been a Structural allocation of resources;
 
:* There has not been a Structural allocation of resources;
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:* The app was not devised with Business Cases in mind, but rather as a communication tool;
 
:* The app was not devised with Business Cases in mind, but rather as a communication tool;
 
:* The action attracts attention and increases visibility of the project. It thus indirectly supports sustainability aspects;
 
:* The action attracts attention and increases visibility of the project. It thus indirectly supports sustainability aspects;
:* How consistent it is with EC regulations/strategies (eg INSPIRE);
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:* There are no consistent EC regulations/strategies to comply with;
:* Re-usability – benefits – compatibility;
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:* The revision of the applifish app specifically aims at:
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:** Re-usability of the existing code base for the, re-use of infrastructure data and resources, and EA-CoP datasets
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:** – benefits – compatibility;
  
 
; Parentage
 
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; Productivity
 
; Productivity
: Are the proposed measures effective?
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: The production of the App was scheduled for 2 Months, with 3 PM in total effort. This was largely met, although minor adjustments were required after release, and not counting management of product development and outreach activities.
: Does it reduce a known workload?
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; Presentation  
 
; Presentation  
: How must the component be delivered to users? (UI Design / on-line help / training material / support)
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: The reviewed app will be nearly identical with the previous version, but will have several new features.
  
 
; Policy
 
; Policy
 
: Are there any policies available that describe data access and sharing?  
 
: Are there any policies available that describe data access and sharing?  
 
: Have the Copyright / attribution / metadata / legal aspects been addressed from a user and technology perspective?
 
: Have the Copyright / attribution / metadata / legal aspects been addressed from a user and technology perspective?
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The [[Use_Cases_for_EA-CoP_Data_Access_and_Sharing_Policies#Applifish_-_FAO_Species_fact_sheet AppliFish]] access and sharing page contains a detailed overview of the policies, including the publication aspects.

Latest revision as of 18:03, 3 September 2015

Product

The D4ScienceAn e-Infrastructure operated by the D4Science.org initiative. Species App is an Android / iPhone application that uses data from D4ScienceAn e-Infrastructure operated by the D4Science.org initiative. partners to display summary fact sheets for selected marine species. it is a follow-up to AppliFish, extended with more info, additional interactive infrastructure features, and some design revision.

The app is a mash-up of FAO - Fishbase - OBIS - WoRMS data, and uses the ICIS VREVirtual Research Environment. for data preparation, and reads from an D4ScienceAn e-Infrastructure operated by the D4Science.org initiative. geoserver to display AquaMaps.


Final product release

AppliFish was released as an android / iPhone app in January 2013.

Feed-back comments are collected here

Feed-back and requirements for an even better integrated AppliFish (working title FishFacts) are collected here. The expected product is described here.

The feedback will be incorporated in a release planned for ??? 2013.

Final product design

The fact sheets have the following fields:

  • Atlantic cod (the FAO species name in English. The app is english only, no need for a language)
  • Gadus morhua Linnaeus 1758 (Gadidae) (Scientific name in italics, 2 spaces, Author, 3 spaces, Family on same line as species, between brackets)
  • Species image
  • Click for other pictures [FishBase/SeaLifeBase]
  • IUCN status: Critically Endangered , Endangered , Vulnerable , Near Threatened , Least Concern , Data Deficient
  • Common names Morue de l’Atlantique (Fr) | Bacalao del Atlántico (Es) | … [FAO]
  • Click for more common names [FishBase/SeaLifeBase]
  • Sizes Max size: 2 m (male); Max weight: 96 kg (female); Size at maturity: 31 cm. [FishBase/SeaLifeBase]
  • Distribution and maps
  • Thumbnail AquaMaps Native
  • Other maps: FAO | Other AquaMaps
  • Production
  • Catch statistics Click for chart view. [FAO]
  • Data aggregated by D4ScienceAn e-Infrastructure operated by the D4Science.org initiative. from the following providers ICIS | FAO | FishBase/SeaLifeBase | OBIS

A list of suggested improvements is available in the AppliFish2 page

Priority to CoPCommunity of Practice.
List proposed solution priority following the D4ScienceAn e-Infrastructure operated by the D4Science.org initiative. Board priority setting criteria:
  • The app is intended as a demonstration o D4ScienceAn e-Infrastructure operated by the D4Science.org initiative. data and potential. It is a communication tool
  • The planned users are contacts of D4ScienceAn e-Infrastructure operated by the D4Science.org initiative. partners that may be interested to learn more about the project in general, and marine species in particular;
  • The app is funded through the project, but was quick to draw attention. It may be considered to attract co-funding;
  • There has not been a Structural allocation of resources;
  • The app is not Referred in DoW;
  • The app was not devised with Business Cases in mind, but rather as a communication tool;
  • The action attracts attention and increases visibility of the project. It thus indirectly supports sustainability aspects;
  • There are no consistent EC regulations/strategies to comply with;
  • The revision of the applifish app specifically aims at:
    • Re-usability of the existing code base for the, re-use of infrastructure data and resources, and EA-CoPCommunity of Practice. datasets
    • – benefits – compatibility;
Parentage
The app data are loaded with CoPCommunity of Practice. Software; using FAO web-services, WoRMS web services, Fishbase database extractions;
The ICIS VREVirtual Research Environment. is used to prepare data to load, and a D4S geoserver is used to store the maps.
Productivity
The production of the App was scheduled for 2 Months, with 3 PM in total effort. This was largely met, although minor adjustments were required after release, and not counting management of product development and outreach activities.
Presentation
The reviewed app will be nearly identical with the previous version, but will have several new features.
Policy
Are there any policies available that describe data access and sharing?
Have the Copyright / attribution / metadata / legal aspects been addressed from a user and technology perspective?

The Use_Cases_for_EA-CoP_Data_Access_and_Sharing_Policies#Applifish_-_FAO_Species_fact_sheet AppliFish access and sharing page contains a detailed overview of the policies, including the publication aspects.