The Calais web service automatically attaches rich semantic metadata to the content you submit. Using natural language processing, machine learning and other methods, Calais categorizes and links your document with entities (people, places, organizations,
Altova SemanticWorks® 2008 is the ground-breaking visual RDF/OWL editor from the creators of XMLSpy. Visually design Semantic Web instance documents, vocabularies, and ontologies then output them in either RDF/XML or N-triples formats. SemanticWorks stre
...research already in progress is opened up to allow labs anywhere in the world to contribute experiments. The deeply networked nature of modern laboratories, and the brief down-time that all labs have between projects, make this concept quite feasible.
A version of Solaris that is known to work with the instructions in this wiki is Solaris Express Developer Edition (last checked for version 5/2007). You can find it here: http://developers.sun.com/sxde/
This sample shows how to use Google Calendar as an event source for a Simile Timeline widget. Now you can display your calendar data on a snazzy AJAX timeline! Here we display the Google Doodle calendar with web content events along the Timeline. You can
Cyberinfrastructure makes the development and deployment of bioinformatics applications easier by providing the framework and components that may be loosely coupled using service oriented architecture. Here we describe an end to end prototype environment
About MacResearch By joel at Sun, Dec 18 2005 2:06pm Mission MacResearch.org is an open and independent community for scientists using Mac OS X and related hardware in their research. It is the mission of this site to cultivate a knowledgeable and vibrant community of researchers to exchange ideas and information, build a community knowledge-base, and collectively escalate the prominence of Apple technologies in the scientific research community.
The newest version of the open source Xen hypervisor has been released, and it features input from some of the industry's largest hardware and software players. The new release boasts better performance and scalability and is designed to work on supercomputers, smartphones and everything in between.
I am currently sitting at the dining table of Peter Murray-Rust with Egon Willighagen opposite me talking to Jean-Claude Bradley. We pulling together sets of data from Jean-Claude’s UsefulChem project into CML to make it more semantically rich and do a bunch of cool stuff. Jean-Claude has a recently published preprint on Nature Precedings of a paper that has been submitted to JoVE. Egon was able to grab the InChiKeys from the relevant UsefulChem pages and passing those to CDK via a script that he wrote on the spot (which he has also just blogged) generated CML react for those molecules.
The Tnm (Tcl Network Managements) compiled extension has been created to work across varied UNIX® and Unix-like systems, by Jürgen Schönwälder [1] and was also ported to run on WindowsNT. It consists of two major (visible) components, and can be successfully stubbed. The scotty package is an extensive tclsh exension, building on install its own tclsh (named scotty), as well as (depending upon compile and install options) becoming a dynamically loadable extension. It is especially useful by itself for the construction of monitor daemons, and more. It extends tcl with: * SNMP (SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, SNMPv2u including access to MIB definitions) * ICMP (echo, mask, timestamp and udp/icmp traceroute requests) * DNS (a, ptr, hinfo, mx and soa record lookups), as well as NETDB (local access to hosts, services, protocols and similar system databases) * HTTP (simple compiled server and client side, each) * SUN RPC (portmapper, mount, rstat, etherstat, pcnfs services) * NTP (
I initially wrote SirAdmin as a diagnostic tool, so that when users reported problems with certain mailboxes, my IT support staff who were not comfortable with the command line interface of cyradm could assign themselves an ACL to view such mailboxes in their own email client in order to quickly diagnose whether the reported problem was server-side or client-side.
iRODS, which stands for i Rule Oriented Data Systems, is a project for building the next generation data management cyberinfrastructure. There are raging discussions in our group about what the i in iRODS means? There is no consensus and even individual attribution to the letter changes day by day. Is it integrated, intelligent, intuitive, internet, invaluable or possibly incomprehensible? One of the main ideas behind iRODS is to provide a system that enables a flexible, adaptive, customizable data management architecture. Hence, we leave it to individual users to hang an explanation for the i based on their intoxicating experience, or most possibly based on irritating frustrations.
Searchmonkey - power searching without the pain Searchmonkey bridges the gap between Beagle (simple interface, large search net) and find/grep (powerful searching, small search net).
Modern graphics processing units (GPUs) contain hundreds of arithmetic units and can be harnessed to provide tremendous acceleration for many numerically intensive scientific applications. The key to effective utilization of GPUs for scientific computing