Dataset: Impact and Risk Analysis Database Documentation


Description

Abstract

Four documents describe the specifications, methods and scripts of the Impact and Risk Analysis Databases developed for the Bioregional Assessments Programme. They are:

  1. Bioregional Assessment Impact and Risk Databases Installation Advice (IMIA Database Installation Advice v1.docx).

  2. Naming Convention of the Bioregional Assessment Impact and Risk Databases (IMIA Project Naming Convention v39.docx).

  3. Data treatments for the Bioregional Assessment Impact and Risk Databases (IMIA Project Data Treatments v02.docx).

  4. Quality Assurance of the Bioregional Assessment Impact and Risk Databases (IMIA Project Quality Assurance Protocol v17.docx).

This dataset also includes the Materialised View Information Manager (MatInfoManager.zip). This Microsoft Access database is used to manage the overlay definitions of materialized views of the Impact and Risk Analysis Databases. For more information about this tool, refer to the Data Treatments document.

The documentation supports all five Impact and Risk Analysis Databases developed for the assessment areas:

Purpose

These documents describe end-to-end treatments of scientific data for the Impact and Risk Analysis Databases, developed and published by the Bioregional Assessment Programme. The applied approach to data quality assurance is also described. These documents are intended for people with an advanced knowledge in geospatial analysis and database administration, who seek to understand, restore or utilise the Analysis Databases and their underlying methods of analysis.

Dataset History

The Impact and Risk Analysis Database Documentation was created for and by the Information Modelling and Impact Assessment Project (IMIA Project).

Dataset Citation

Bioregional Assessment Programme (2018) Impact and Risk Analysis Database Documentation. Bioregional Assessment Source Dataset. Viewed 12 December 2018, http://data.bioregionalassessments.gov.au/dataset/05e851cf-57a5-4127-948a-1b41732d538c.

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