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PTCRIS (Portuguese Current Research Information System) is a program
aiming at the creation and sustained development of a national integrated
information ecosystem, to support research management according to the
best international standards and practices.
This paper reports on the experience of designing and prototyping a
synchronization framework for PTCRIS based on ORCID (Open
Researcher and Contributor ID). This framework embraces the "input once,
re-use often" principle, and will enable a substantial reduction of the
research output management burden by allowing automatic information
exchange between the various national systems.
The design of the framework followed best practices in rigorous software
engineering, namely well-established principles in the research field of
consistency management, and relied on formal analysis techniques and
tools for its validation and verification.
The notion of consistency between the services was formally specified and
discussed with the stakeholders before the technical aspects on how to
preserve said consistency were explored. Formal specification languages
and automated verification tools were used to analyze the specifications
and generate usage scenarios, useful for validation with the stakeholder
and essential to certificate compliant services.
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CRIS ORCID-CASRAI PT CRIS Synchronisation framework