Title
Participatory design of DataONE - Enabling cyberinfrastructure for the biological and environmental sciences.
Abstract
The scope and nature of biological and environmental research are evolving in response to environmental challenges such as global climate change, invasive species and emergent diseases. In particular, scientific studies are increasingly focusing on long-term, broad-scale, and complex questions that require massive amounts of diverse data collected by remote sensing platforms and embedded environmental sensor networks; collaborative, interdisciplinary science teams; and new approaches for managing, preserving, analyzing, and sharing data. Here, we describe the design of DataONE (Data Observation Network for Earth)—a cyberinfrastructure platform developed to support rapid data discovery and access across diverse data centers distributed worldwide and designed to provide scientists with an integrated set of familiar tools that support all elements of the data life cycle (e.g., from planning and acquisition through data integration, analysis and visualization). Ongoing evolution of the DataONE architecture is based on participatory, user-centered design processes including: (1) identification and prioritization of stakeholder communities; (2) developing an understanding of their perceptions, attitudes and user requirements; (3) usability analysis and assessment; and (4) engaging science teams in grand challenge exemplars such as understanding the broad-scale dynamics of bird migration. In combination, the four approaches engage the broad community in providing guidance on infrastructure design and implementation.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1016/j.ecoinf.2011.08.007
Ecological Informatics
Keywords
Field
DocType
Data centers,User-centered design,Stakeholder assessment,Usability testing,Data integration,Data life cycle
Data integration,Data mining,Data discovery,Participatory design,Stakeholder,Computer science,Usability,Knowledge management,Cyberinfrastructure,User requirements document,User-centered design
Journal
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
11
1574-9541
22
PageRank 
References 
Authors
1.58
2
10
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
William K. Michener115816.17
Suzie Allard213115.05
Amber E. Budden3272.83
Robert B. Cook4464.12
Kimberly Douglass5252.64
Mike Frame6375.38
Steve Kelling7718.83
Rebecca Koskela8467.06
Carol Tenopir974168.02
David Vieglais10515.32