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- KonferenzbeitragAuf dem Weg zum Linked Data am Beispiel des GSBL (Informationssystem Chemikalien des Bundes und der Länder)(Environmental Infomatics - Stability, Continuity, Innovation: Current trends and future perspectives based on 30 years of history, 2016) Minx, Gunnar
- KonferenzbeitragBiozidportal „Fliegenklatsche statt Spraydose“(Datenanforderungen und Informationsgewinnung zum Themenbereich Umwelt und Gesundheit, 2010) Minx, GunnarBereits 1998 hat der Gesetzgeber beschlossen, die Öffentlichkeit über Alternativen zum Biozideinsatz zu informieren. Daraus folgte eine Machbarkeitsstudie, die ermitteln sollte, wie dieses Vorhaben am besten umzusetzen ist. Die Ergebnisse dieser Studie bildeten die Grundlage, für die Erstellung eines Biozidportals mit allen Facetten, von der gesetzlichen Beauftragung über Entwurfsstudien bis hin zum fertigen Produkt. Es werden fachliche Ansprüche, Zielgruppenanalyse, Auswahl eines Content Management Systems (CMS) und die Umsetzung durch eine Agentur beschrieben. Already in 1998, the legislature has decided to inform the public about alternatives to biocides. It followed a feasibility study should identify how this project is best developed. The results of this study were the basis for creating the “Biozidportal” with all facets of its development. From the legal commissioning, design studies to the finished product. It describes technical requirements, consumer analysis, selection of a Content Management System (CMS) and the implementation by an agency.
- KonferenzbeitragEin Chemikalieninformationssystem als App im Einsatz(Umweltinformationssysteme 2017 - Vernetzte Umweltdaten (UIS 2017), 2017) Minx, GunnarThe GSBL (Joint Substance Data Pool of the German Federal Government and the German Federal States) is a chemical information system that has been operated together with the federal states and the German Environment Agency (Umweltbundesamt) for more than 20 years. The system was conceived primarily for use in authorities for a wide range of questions regarding chemicals. In 2003 the database GSA (Hazardous Substances Directive) was added. It should now be possible, for example, for the fire brigade to use this database for its purposes. It was also tried in the following years, the GSBL and the GSA to spread and new target groups to open up. The GSBL was made available in the Extranet of the police and applied to trade fairs. From 2014, the GSA was then designed as an app and tailor-made for the fire brigade. A further application was made available in Spring 2017. The app is now also offered for the PC as GSAdesktop with different user profiles and more substances.
- KonferenzbeitragGSBL: Giving Germany’s Most Comprehensive Chemical Substances Data Pool a Convincing Face(Proceedings of the 28th Conference on Environmental Informatics - Informatics for Environmental Protection, Sustainable Development and Risk Management, 2014) Barthel, Stefan; Zischner, Karsten; Minx, GunnarThis paper describes the concept of the user-oriented redesigning process of the Joint Substance Data Pool of the German Federal Government and Federal States (GSBL). The GSBL contains at all relevant information on 63.000 pure chemical substances, 320.000 mixtures of substances and 207.000 concerning legal regulations. Redesigning is necessary, because current and potential users are not satisfied with the usability of the retrieval application and the search result presentation. The substance search is partially so complex that trainings courses and detailed instruction manuals are inquired. In order to achieve a tailor-made solution for current and potential key users as well as for user that have or have not been used the GSBL’s retrieval application before, a promising redesigning process is introduced and established usability techniques are utilized.