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* <span id="DataQualityChecking">'''Data Quality Checking'''</span>: A behaviour performed by a ''Data Curator'' that detects and corrects (or removes) corrupt, inconsistent or inaccurate records from data sets.
 
* <span id="DataQualityChecking">'''Data Quality Checking'''</span>: A behaviour performed by a ''Data Curator'' that detects and corrects (or removes) corrupt, inconsistent or inaccurate records from data sets.
* <span id="DataPreservation">'''Data Preservation'''</span>: A behaviour performed by a ''Data Curator'' that deposits (over long-term) the data and metadata or other supplementary data and methods according to specified policies, and makes them accessible on request.
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* '''Data Preservation''': A behaviour performed by a ''Data Curator'' that deposits (over long-term) the data and metadata or other supplementary data and methods according to specified policies, and makes them accessible on request.
 
* '''Data Product Generation''': A behaviour performed by a ''Data Curator'' that processes data against requirement specifications and standardised formats and descriptions.
 
* '''Data Product Generation''': A behaviour performed by a ''Data Curator'' that processes data against requirement specifications and standardised formats and descriptions.
 
* '''Data Replication''': A behaviour performed by a ''Storage Administrator'' that creates, deletes and maintains the consistency of copies of a data set on multiple storage devices.
 
* '''Data Replication''': A behaviour performed by a ''Storage Administrator'' that creates, deletes and maintains the consistency of copies of a data set on multiple storage devices.
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* '''Data Publication''': A behaviour that provides clean, well-annotated, anonymity-preserving datasets in a suitable format, and by following specified data-publication and sharing policies, to make the datasets accessible publicly or to those who agree to certain conditions of use, and to individuals who meet certain professional criteria.  
 
* '''Data Publication''': A behaviour that provides clean, well-annotated, anonymity-preserving datasets in a suitable format, and by following specified data-publication and sharing policies, to make the datasets accessible publicly or to those who agree to certain conditions of use, and to individuals who meet certain professional criteria.  
 
* '''Semantic Harmonisation''': A behaviour enabled by a ''Semantic Mediator'' that unifies similar data (knowledge) models based on the consensus of collaborative domain experts to achieve better data (knowledge) reuse and semantic interoperability.
 
* '''Semantic Harmonisation''': A behaviour enabled by a ''Semantic Mediator'' that unifies similar data (knowledge) models based on the consensus of collaborative domain experts to achieve better data (knowledge) reuse and semantic interoperability.
* <span id="DataDiscoveryandAccess">'''Data Discovery and Access'''</span>: A behaviour enabled by a ''Data Discovery and Access System'' that retrieves requested data from a data resource by using suitable search technology.
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* '''Data Discovery and Access''': A behaviour enabled by a ''Data Discovery and Access System'' that retrieves requested data from a data resource by using suitable search technology.
 
* '''Data Citation''': A behaviour performed by a ''PID Manager'' that assigns an accurate, consistent and standardised reference to a data object, in the same way as researchers routinely provide a bibliographic reference to printed resources. The RI publishing the data can define the citation contents such as authors, and dates for different citation styles.
 
* '''Data Citation''': A behaviour performed by a ''PID Manager'' that assigns an accurate, consistent and standardised reference to a data object, in the same way as researchers routinely provide a bibliographic reference to printed resources. The RI publishing the data can define the citation contents such as authors, and dates for different citation styles.
 
* '''Metadata Harvesting''': A behaviour performed by a metadata harvester to gather metadata from data objects in order to construct catalogues of the available information. A functionality that (regularly) collects metadata (in agreed formats) from different sources.
 
* '''Metadata Harvesting''': A behaviour performed by a metadata harvester to gather metadata from data objects in order to construct catalogues of the available information. A functionality that (regularly) collects metadata (in agreed formats) from different sources.
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* '''Contribute''': A behaviour performed by active roles which entails directly collecting, preserving, analysing, or publishing research data held by the RI, according to a predefined protocol.
 
* '''Contribute''': A behaviour performed by active roles which entails directly collecting, preserving, analysing, or publishing research data held by the RI, according to a predefined protocol.
 
* <span id="UserBehaviourTracking">'''User Behaviour Tracking</span> (sysnonym: real user monitoring)''': A behaviour enabled by a Data Use Subsystem that to track the Users. User Behaviour Tracking is the analysis of visitor behaviour on a website. The analysis of an individual visitor's behaviour may be used to provide options or content that relates to their implied preferences; either during a visit or in the future visits. Additionally, it can be user to track content use and performance.
 
* <span id="UserBehaviourTracking">'''User Behaviour Tracking</span> (sysnonym: real user monitoring)''': A behaviour enabled by a Data Use Subsystem that to track the Users. User Behaviour Tracking is the analysis of visitor behaviour on a website. The analysis of an individual visitor's behaviour may be used to provide options or content that relates to their implied preferences; either during a visit or in the future visits. Additionally, it can be user to track content use and performance.
* <span id="UserProfileManagement">'''User Profile Management'''</span>: A behaviour enabled by a ''Data Use Subsystem'' to support persistent and mobile profiles, where profiles will include preferred interaction settings, preferred computational resource settings, and so on.
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* '''User Profile Management''': A behaviour enabled by a ''Data Use Subsystem'' to support persistent and mobile profiles, where profiles will include preferred interaction settings, preferred computational resource settings, and so on.
 
* '''User Working Space Management''': A behaviour enabled by a ''Data Use Subsystem'' to support work spaces that allow data, document and code continuity between connection sessions and accessible from multiple sites or mobile smart devices.
 
* '''User Working Space Management''': A behaviour enabled by a ''Data Use Subsystem'' to support work spaces that allow data, document and code continuity between connection sessions and accessible from multiple sites or mobile smart devices.
 
* '''User Working Relationships Management: A behaviour enabled by a ''Data Use Subsystem'' to support a record of working relationships, (virtual) group memberships and friends.
 
* '''User Working Relationships Management: A behaviour enabled by a ''Data Use Subsystem'' to support a record of working relationships, (virtual) group memberships and friends.
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