crossdisc
Crossdisc is a term used to describe a conceptual data storage and interoperability framework designed to facilitate cross-disciplinary collaboration by packaging datasets, metadata, and analysis tools on a disc-like medium or as a portable virtual bundle. The core idea is to unify data description and access across scientific and scholarly domains, enabling researchers to share complex multi-source datasets with minimal preprocessing.
The architecture centers on a standardized packaging format that places datasets, metadata, provenance, and software under
Historically, crossdisc emerged from efforts to improve data sharing in multi-author, cross-domain projects and is discussed
Applications include environmental monitoring collaborations, interdisciplinary genomics, social science data curation, and education-focused repositories. Implementations vary,