Organizing Scientific Knowledge From Energy System Research Using the Open Research Knowledge Graph
Oliver Karras, Jan G\"opfert, Patrick Kuckertz, Tristan Pelser,, S\"oren Auer

TL;DR
This paper discusses the importance of organizing and making scientific knowledge in energy system research openly accessible and traceable using the Open Research Knowledge Graph to enhance collaboration and trust.
Contribution
It introduces the application of the Open Research Knowledge Graph to structure and connect heterogeneous scientific knowledge in energy system research.
Findings
Enhanced traceability of research steps
Improved accessibility of heterogeneous data
Facilitated interdisciplinary communication
Abstract
Engineering sciences, such as energy system research, play an important role in developing solutions to technical, environmental, economic, and social challenges of our modern society. In this context, the transformation of energy systems into climate-neutral systems is one of the key strategies for mitigating climate change. For the transformation of energy systems, engineers model, simulate and analyze scenarios and transformation pathways to initiate debates about possible transformation strategies. For these debates and research in general, all steps of the research process must be traceable to guarantee the trustworthiness of published results, avoid redundancies, and ensure their social acceptance. However, the analysis of energy systems is an interdisciplinary field as the investigations of large, complex energy systems often require the use of different software applications and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDistributed and Parallel Computing Systems · Scientific Computing and Data Management · Graph Theory and Algorithms
