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eml-protocol
The eml-protocol module - Research protocol specific information
The EML Protocol Module is used to define
abstract, prescriptive procedures for generating or processing
data. Conceptually, a protocol is a standardized method.
Eml-protocol resembles eml-methods; however, eml-methods is
descriptive (often
written in the declarative mood: "I took five subsamples...")
whereas eml-protocol is prescriptive (often written in the
imperative mood: "Take five subsamples..."). A protocol
may have versions, whereas methods (as used in eml-methods)
should not.
Use eml-protocol to describe prescriptive
procedures that can be associated with other descriptive or
prescriptive procedures.
yes
A prescriptive procedure; a standardized method
A reusable container for information related to
a prescriptive procedure.
The ProtocolType container defines a number of
reusable fields that can be referenced from multiple EML
modules. It represents well-defined, prescriptive procedures
that can be used to document other prescriptive procedures or
descriptive procedures such as methods.
A prescriptive procedure
A reusable container for information related to
a prescriptive procedure.
The protocol field provides a container for other
related fields, such as proceduralStep and ResourceGroup.