Thanks to my colleague Simon Pockley, you can now view a second video on Edgar, in which Professor Stephen Garnett from Charles Darwin University gives an example of the complex questions and issues that Edgar can help answer. The video is about 3.5 minutes long and can be found here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8z2yFDYwHI
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*ANDS AP24 BMRI Application - Final Product Report*
May 28th,2014
The AP24 project (Brain and Mind Research Institute Application) has
reached end of devel...
Final Product Post
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1. Introductory Product Information
The web services developed as part of this project have been extensions to
product known as the Biocache. This tool is u...
ANDS User Acceptance Testing of ePiSaT Version 1.0
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The user acceptance testing was conducted once the ePiSaT Software was
released to the public via github. Each tester was selected for their
specialist exp...
Announcing Edgar
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Here’s Edgar!
tropicaldatahub.org/goto/edgar
Edgar is a web based mapping tool looking at Australia’s birds, and climate
change. We think Edgar is pretty...
Final Product
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1. Introductory Product Information *1.1 Name of the product*
The intention of the ANDS-funded Marine Virtual laboratory Information
System (MARVLIS) ...
Final product
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The AP11 project (Proteomic-genomic Nexus) has reached end of development
and we are happy to announce the proteomic-genomic nexus tools are
available fo...
Introductory Product Information
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Introductory Product InformationName
The Scientific Workflow and Integration Software for Health (SWISH) and the
Extreme Weather Events Database (EWEBD)...
Semaphore: The video
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And now in glorious technicolour, Semaphore: the video! Thanks to the
researchers and developers who took time out to feature in this clip. We
hope that it...
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Summary
We have involved representative users from targeted user communities
through the whole development process. The users have been testing the
use...
TissueStack Features - 8
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TissueStack has a simple external query interface that allows other applications
and researchers to integrate the data in the application to their own
syst...
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