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The Diversity Workbench is work in progress, aiming at developing a set of information models and application components that collaborate through agreed software interfaces. That is, each component of the Workbench applications uses services from other applications, but at the same time does not need to know about the internal design and implementation of them (encapsulation principle). The goal is increased reuse and collaboration across project and national borders.

Currently, three institutions with four partners are involved: the Julius-Kühn Institut, the Bavarian Natural History Collections with the SNSB IT Center and the University of Bayreuth, DNA-Analytics and Ecoinformatics and Applied Computer Science IV.

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Diversity Workbench – Software components for building and accessing biodiversity information

For each component of the Diversity Workbench we aim at providing a comprehensive documentation of the application and the information model online. The framework for these components is currently still under development as we continue to learn about the necessary components and the best approach to the modularization of biodiversity information. A draft paper distributed by G. Hagedorn in 2002 provided insight into the framework concept.

In an initial phase during the GLOPP project (2000-2003) a set of prototypes was developed in Microsoft Access. The prototype applications are still available. With the exception of DeltaAccess/DiversityDescriptions they are by now largely obsolete. DeltaAccess pre-dates the Workbench concepts and is still actively used and under development.

Between 2003 and 2008 further applications were set up as part of the GBIF-D Mycology project using .Net technology and JAVA. Starting with 2009 the developments are supported by the IBF project. Since the starting time in 1999 we have to thank nine Diversity Workbench Co-workers for continuously modelling and setting up Diversity Workbench components. The features of the Diversity Workbench concept were recently analysed and listed under Diversity Workbench Performance 2009.

Diversity Workbench job announcements

Diversity Workbench related workshops

Diversity Workbench information models

Diversity Workbench core applications and rich clients

Downloads are availabe under the respective application.

Only current applications are listed here. Compare also information about older MS Access prototypes. A separate tool used in combination with the Microsoft Access prototype to automate the creation of documentation and information models is the DiversityModelDocumenter, see there.

Diversity Workbench browser-based applications

Diversity Mobile

Diversity Workbench online help and user guides

The .Net applications have an online manual included.



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We gratefully acknowledge the help of our partner Altova in providing us with the xml-spy software!

The DiversityWorkbench pages were first published 2000-11-15, moved from static html to a JSP-Wiki 2006-02-07 and ported to the current MediaWiki 2008-09-05.

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