Collaborative Platform and Database to share existing and still to be conducted experimental data, results, and already gained knowledge into a common accessible database

This database/collaborative platform is developed in part of the EU funded Erasmus+ Strategic Partnerships between the Universidade de Aveiro [UA], Budapest University of Technology and Economics [BME], University of Ljubljana [UL], Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek [GFOS], Bauhaus-Universität Weimar [BUW]. More information about the concept and strategic partnership can be find here.

The collaborative platform aims to share existing and still to be conducted experimental data, experimental and analytical results, and already gained knowledge into a common accessible database (cloud). The different expertise and facilities from the partners are brought together for easier common use and application. Quite often data from past conducted experiments cannot easily accessed due to many reasons (e.g. compatibility, change of responsibilities, etc.). It does not claim to be complete. Everybody is invited to use and add new data as well as gained knowledge for future generation! Please contact us!

The use of the database/collaborative platform should referenced as follows (Use of single or particular data should be referenced by the original source (usually given at each dataset)!:

Abrahamczyk L., Kaufmann Ch., Penava D., Anić F., Isaković T., Anžlin A., Kähler U., Lopes N., Kövesdi B., Dunai L., Schwarz J. (2019): EXCHAIN – Collaborative Platform and Database to share existing experimental data, results and already gained knowledge. ERASMUS+ Strategic Partnership “Forecast Engineering: From past design to future decisions” (exchain.edac.biz).

 

Related publication:

Abrahamczyk L., Kaufmann Ch., Penava D., Anić F., Isaković T., Anžlin A., Kähler U., Lopes N., Kövesdi B., Dunai L., Schwarz J. (2019): EXCHAIN – Collaborative Platform and Database to share existing experimental data, results and already gained knowledge. 17th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering, Sendai, Japan.

ERASMUS+ Key Action 2 – Strategic Partnerships
“Forecast Engineering: From Past Design to Future Decisions”

The creation of these resources has been funded by the ERASMUS+ grant program of the European Union under grant no. 2016-1-DE01-KA203-002905. Neither the European Commission nor the project‘s national funding agency DAAD are responsible for the content or liable for any losses or damage resulting of the use of these resources.