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MDPI, Atoms, 4(8), p. 76, 2020

DOI: 10.3390/atoms8040076

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A Decade with VAMDC: Results and Ambitions

Journal article published in 2020 by Damien Albert, Bobby K. Antony ORCID, Yaye Awa Ba ORCID, Yuri L. Babikov, Philippe Bollard, Vincent Boudon ORCID, Franck Delahaye, Giulio Del Zanna ORCID, Milan S. Dimitrijević ORCID, Brian J. Drouin ORCID, Marie-Lise Dubernet ORCID, Felix Duensing ORCID, Masahiko Emoto ORCID, Christian P. Endres ORCID, Alexandr Z. Fazliev ORCID and other authors.
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Abstract

This paper presents an overview of the current status of the Virtual Atomic and Molecular Data Centre (VAMDC) e-infrastructure, including the current status of the VAMDC-connected (or to be connected) databases, updates on the latest technological development within the infrastructure and a presentation of some application tools that make use of the VAMDC e-infrastructure. We analyse the past 10 years of VAMDC development and operation, and assess their impact both on the field of atomic and molecular (A&M) physics itself and on heterogeneous data management in international cooperation. The highly sophisticated VAMDC infrastructure and the related databases developed over this long term make them a perfect resource of sustainable data for future applications in many fields of research. However, we also discuss the current limitations that prevent VAMDC from becoming the main publishing platform and the main source of A&M data for user communities, and present possible solutions under investigation by the consortium. Several user application examples are presented, illustrating the benefits of VAMDC in current research applications, which often need the A&M data from more than one database. Finally, we present our vision for the future of VAMDC.