December 2005 - Posts

NASA World Wind
World Wind lets you zoom from satellite altitude into any place on Earth. Leveraging Landsat satellite imagery and Shuttle Radar Topography Mission data, World Wind lets you experience Earth terrain in visually rich 3D, just as if you were really there. Read More...
Biodiversity Informatics Visualization - EcoLens
This platform allows biologists to browse through a large database of information about food webs, find webs of interest, and then visualize links using TreePlus (see below). It is essentially a front end to relational data tables that offers coupled Read More...
GeneNotes
GeneNotes assists biologists to collect and manage multimedia information related to cherry-picked of genes/ESTs. Link to article... Read More...
Ubiquitous Bio-information Computing - Web Service
The UBIC2 project aims to develop a framework and platform for the next generation of bio-computing – pervasive heterogeneous bio-information computing. Link to article... Read More...
Out and About with OneNote Mobile
I really like the features of OneNote Mobile that Chris Pratley describes in this post..... Out and About with OneNote Mobile Read More...
Designing for Usability in e-Science Workshop
Designing for Usability in e-Science An International Workshop on Interrogating usability issues in new scientific practice, within the Lab and within Society A workshop to explore both the design needs for EScience, and the implications of designing Read More...
Posted 01 December 05 07:17 by Dan Fay | 0 Comments   
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MSR Tech Reports of interest
Interesting Tech Reports from Microsoft Research MSR-TR-2005-129 - Service Oriented Database Architecture: App Server-Lite? David Campbell http://research.microsoft.com/research/pubs/view.aspx?tr_id=983 As the capabilities and service levels of enterprise Read More...
Posted 01 December 05 09:41 by Dan Fay | 0 Comments   
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SciFlow 2006 - IEEE Workshop on Workflow and Data Flow for Scientific Applications
Just saw this call for papers for SciFlow 2006 - IEEE Workshop on Workflow and Data Flow for Scientific Applications in Atlanta - April 8, 2006 - looks really good... Workshop scope -------------- Today computational scientists across all disciplines Read More...
Posted 01 December 05 07:11 by Dan Fay | 0 Comments   
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