1. Sammlung

    https://coar-rt.empedokl.es/RMP5-3GQ6

    An aggregation of resources, which may encompass collections of one resourceType as well as those of mixed types. A collection is described as a group; its parts may also be separately described. https://datacite-metadata-schema.readthedocs.io/en/4.5/appendices/appendix-1/resourceTypeGeneral/#collection

  2. Simulationsdaten

    https://coar-rt.empedokl.es/W2XT-7017

    Data resulting from modeling or imitative representation of real-world processes, events, or systems, often using computer programs. For example, a program modeling household consumption responses to indirect tax changes; or a dataset on hypothetical patients and their drug exposure, background conditions, and known adverse events. [Source: Adapted from https://ddialliance.org/Specification/DDI-CV/ModeOfCollection_3.0.html]

  3. Software

    https://coar-rt.empedokl.es/c_5ce6

    A computer program in source code (text) or compiled form. [Source: http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Software]

  4. Softwareartikel

    https://coar-rt.empedokl.es/c_7bab

    A software paper should include the rationale for the development of the tool and details of the code used for its construction. [Source: Adapted from https://f1000research.com/for-authors/article-guidelines/software-tool-articles ]

  5. Softwarepatent

    https://coar-rt.empedokl.es/MW8G-3CR8

    In order to obtain a patent, a software invention must not fall under other non-patentable subject matter (for example, abstract ideas or mathematical theories) and has to fulfill the other substantive patentability criteria (for example, novelty, inventive step [non-obviousness] and industrial applicability [usefulness]). [Source: https://www.wipo.int/patents/en/faq_patents.html]

  6. sonstige

    https://coar-rt.empedokl.es/c_1843

    A resource type that is not included in existing terms. [COAR definition]

  7. Sortenschutz

    https://coar-rt.empedokl.es/GPQ7-G5VE

    Plant variety protection, also called a "plant breeder's right" (PBR), is a form of intellectual property right granted to the breeder of a new plant variety . According to this right, certain acts concerning the exploitation of the protected variety require the prior authorization of the breeder. Plant variety protection is an independent sui generis form of protection, tailored to protect new plant varieties and has certain features in common with other intellectual property rights. [Source: https://www.wipo.int/edocs/pubdocs/en/wipo_pub_943_2018.pdf]