IEDM, an Ontology for Irradiation Experiment Data Management
Blerina Gkotse, Pierre Jouvelot, Federico Ravotti

TL;DR
This paper introduces IEDM, an OWL-based ontology designed to standardize and facilitate the management of irradiation experiment data across various scientific and industrial fields.
Contribution
The paper presents the design and integration of IEDM with existing ontologies, enhancing data management and interoperability for irradiation experiments.
Findings
IEDM effectively models irradiation experiment data.
Integration with foundational ontologies improves reuse and interoperability.
Application demonstrated with CERN irradiation data.
Abstract
Irradiation experiments (IE) are an essential step in the development of High-Energy Physics (HEP) particle accelerators and detectors. They assess the radiation hardness of materials used in HEP experimental devices by simulating, in a short time, the common long-term degradation effects due to their bombardment by high-energy particles. IEs are also used in other scientific and industrial fields such as medicine (e.g., for cancer treatment, medical imaging, etc.), space/avionics (e.g., for radiation testing of payload equipment) as well as in industry (e.g., for food sterilization). Usually carried out with ionizing radiation, these complex processes require highly specialized infrastructures: the irradiation facilities. Currently, hundreds of such facilities exist worldwide. To help develop best practices and promote computer-assisted handling and management of IEs, we introduce…
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Taxonomy
TopicsData Quality and Management · Semantic Web and Ontologies · Research Data Management Practices
