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Towards efficient use of data, models and tools in food microbiology

Matthias Filter, Maarten Nauta, Sara M. Pires, Laurent Guillier, Tasja Buschhardt

2022Current Opinion in Food Science18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Food microbiology researchers, risk assessment agencies and food business operators rely heavily on the reuse of knowledge that is available as data, models and tools. Unfortunately, such knowledge reuse remains challenging, as food safety data sets, models and tools are usually only available in platform-dependent or software-dependent formats that rarely comply to the Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability, and Reusability data principles. In recent years, the Risk Assessment Modelling and Knowledge Integration Platform (RAKIP) Initiative developed the so-called Food Safety Knowledge Exchange (FSKX) format. This development was accompanied by the creation of open-source software that facilitates the adoption of FSKX. Future work within RAKIP will focus on creating semantic interoperability in FSKX-related solutions and on the extension of the FSKX format towards other food microbiology knowledge.

Topics & Concepts

InteroperabilityReuseReusabilityComputer scienceSoftwareFood safetyWorld Wide WebData scienceSoftware engineeringKnowledge managementEngineeringBiologyFood scienceWaste managementProgramming languageResearch Data Management PracticesScientific Computing and Data ManagementBiomedical Text Mining and Ontologies
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