Matches in Nanopublications for { ?s <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment> ?o ?g. }
- FHIR_HL7 comment "Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) is a standardized framework developed by HL7 (Health Level Seven International) for exchanging, sharing, and integrating healthcare information. It enables interoperability between different healthcare systems by using modern web-based technologies like RESTful APIs, JSON, XML, and RDF." assertion.
- Lifelines-Data-Catalogue comment "Lifelines data catalogue is a search engine that can be used by researchers to select the data they require for their research. The data catalogue also publishes data developed by researchers who have created new variables through their research (i.e. secondary data)." assertion.
- IBISBAkHub comment "The IBISBA Knowledge Hub (IBISBAKHub) is a data management platform designed to help researchers enhance the management of their research data. It offers an improved way to share, register, and organize the data and assets generated from research projects. The IBISBAKHub’s primary objective is to promote the adoption and implementation of FAIR Data principles." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.Mkl9RR comment "The Ontology Lookup Service (OLS) is a repository for biomedical ontologies that aims to provide a single point of access to the latest ontology versions. You can browse the ontologies through the website as well as programmatically via the OLS API. In 2023 OLS was updated to scale better and with a new user interface. OLS is used within life sciences but also in the fields of chemistry and engineering. Code is available under an Apache 2.0 licence." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.yhLgTV comment "Investigation Study Assay JSON (ISA-JSON) describes the ISA Abstract Model reference implementation specified using the JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) format, a text format for serializing structured data. The ISA model consists of three core entities to capture experimental metadata: investigation, study and assay. The extensible, hierarchical structure of this model enables the representation of studies employing one or a combination of technologies, focusing on the description of its experimental metadata (i.e. sample characteristics, technology and measurement types, sample-to-data relationships)." assertion.
- NCTP-NIVA comment "NCTP aims to consolidate and develop new tools and approaches for characterizing the Source To Outcome Pathway (STOP)." assertion.
- MWCCS comment "The Combined Cohort Study aims to spur new scientific discoveries by sharing data and biospecimens from the MACS and WIHS research groups. The NHLBI encourages early career investigators to use these resources for innovative research ideas and to generate preliminary data for large grant applications." assertion.
- MWCCS comment "The Combined Cohort Study aims to spur new scientific discoveries by sharing data and biospecimens from the MACS and WIHS research groups. The NHLBI encourages early career investigators to use these resources for innovative research ideas and to generate preliminary data for large grant applications. " assertion.
- ACTG-portal comment "ACTG is a global clinical trials network that conducts research to improve the management of HIV and its comorbidities; develop a cure for HIV; and innovate treatments for tuberculosis, hepatitis B, and emerging infectious diseases." assertion.
- ACTG-portal comment "ACTG is a global clinical trials network that conducts research to improve the management of HIV and its comorbidities; develop a cure for HIV; and innovate treatments for tuberculosis, hepatitis B, and emerging infectious diseases." assertion.
- ACTG comment "ACTG is a global clinical trials network that conducts research to improve the management of HIV and its comorbidities; develop a cure for HIV; and innovate treatments for tuberculosis, hepatitis B, and emerging infectious diseases." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.wkggtx comment "Dryad is an open-source, community-led data curation, publishing, and preservation platform for CC0 publicly available research data. Dryad has a long-term data preservation strategy, and is a Core Trust Seal Certified Merritt repository with storage in US and EU at the San Diego Supercomputing Center, DANS, and Zenodo. While data is undergoing peer review, it is embargoed if the related journal requires / allows this. Dryad is an independent non-profit that works directly with: researchers to publish datasets utilising best practices for discovery and reuse; publishers to support the integration of data availability statements and data citations into their workflows; and institutions to enable scalable campus support for research data management best practices at low cost. Costs are covered by institutional, publisher, and funder members, otherwise a one-time fee of $120 for authors to cover cost of curation and preservation. Dryad also receives direct funder support through grants." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.wkggtx comment "Dryad is an open-source, community-led data curation, publishing, and preservation platform for CC0 publicly available research data. Dryad has a long-term data preservation strategy, and is a Core Trust Seal Certified Merritt repository with storage in US and EU at the San Diego Supercomputing Center, DANS, and Zenodo. While data is undergoing peer review, it is embargoed if the related journal requires / allows this. Dryad is an independent non-profit that works directly with: researchers to publish datasets utilising best practices for discovery and reuse; publishers to support the integration of data availability statements and data citations into their workflows; and institutions to enable scalable campus support for research data management best practices at low cost. Costs are covered by institutional, publisher, and funder members, otherwise a one-time fee of $120 for authors to cover cost of curation and preservation. Dryad also receives direct funder support through grants." assertion.
- _2 comment "Reference: Suryadi, S. (1998), "Rabab Pariaman". In: McGlynn John H. (Ed.), Language and Literature; Indonesian Heritage Series. Singapore: Archipelago Press. 66-67." assertion.
- _2 comment "Reference: Suryadi, S. (1998), "Rabab Pariaman". In: McGlynn John H. (Ed.), Language and Literature; Indonesian Heritage Series. Singapore: Archipelago Press. 66-67." assertion.
- _2 comment "Reference: Suryadi, S. (1998), "Rabab Pariaman". In: McGlynn John H. (Ed.), Language and Literature; Indonesian Heritage Series. Singapore: Archipelago Press. 66-67." assertion.
- _1 comment "Suryadi, S. (1998), Rabab Pariaman. In: McGlynn John H. (Ed.), Language and Literature; Indonesian Heritage Series. Singapore: Archipelago Press. 66-67. https://niadilova.wordpress.com/2017/03/13/rabab-pariaman-senjakala-sebuah-genre-sastra-lisan-minangkabau/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7cqV-hOugE" assertion.
- _2 comment "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7cqV-hOugE Junus, Umar (1984), Kaba dan sistem sosial Minangkabau: suatu problema sosiologi sastra. Jakarta: Balai Pustaka." assertion.
- EHN-ERDDAP-LA comment "A local username/password combination operated by the European High Frequency Radar Node ERDDAP data server." assertion.
- EHN-ERDDAP-LA comment "A local username/password combination operated by the European High Frequency Radar Node ERDDAP data server." assertion.
- EHN-THREDDS-LA comment "A local username/password combination operated by the European High Frequency Radar Node THREDDS data server." assertion.
- EHN-THREDDS-LA comment "A local username/password combination operated by the European High Frequency Radar Node THREDDS data server." assertion.
- EHN-ERDDAP comment "ERDDAP is a scientific data server that gives users a simple, consistent way to download subsets of gridded and tabular scientific datasets in common file formats and make graphs and maps. ERDDAP is a Free and Open Source (Apache and Apache-like) Java Servlet developed by the NOAA NMFS SWFSC Environmental Research Division (ERD). This particular ERDDAP installation gives access to surface current velocity data measured by High Frequency Radar (HFR) systems. This ERDDAP server is managed by the EuroGOOS European HFR Node." assertion.
- EHN-ERDDAP comment "ERDDAP is a scientific data server that gives users a simple, consistent way to download subsets of gridded and tabular scientific datasets in common file formats and make graphs and maps. ERDDAP is a Free and Open Source (Apache and Apache-like) Java Servlet developed by the NOAA NMFS SWFSC Environmental Research Division (ERD). This particular ERDDAP installation gives access to surface current velocity data measured by High Frequency Radar (HFR) systems. This ERDDAP server is managed by the EuroGOOS European HFR Node." assertion.
- EHN-ERDDAP comment "ERDDAP is a scientific data server that gives users a simple, consistent way to download subsets of gridded and tabular scientific datasets in common file formats and make graphs and maps. ERDDAP is a Free and Open Source (Apache and Apache-like) Java Servlet developed by the NOAA NMFS SWFSC Environmental Research Division (ERD). This particular ERDDAP installation gives access to surface current velocity data measured by High Frequency Radar (HFR) systems. This ERDDAP server is managed by the EuroGOOS European HFR Node." assertion.
- EHN-ERDDAP comment "ERDDAP is a scientific data server that gives users a simple, consistent way to download subsets of gridded and tabular scientific datasets in common file formats and make graphs and maps. ERDDAP is a Free and Open Source (Apache and Apache-like) Java Servlet developed by the NOAA NMFS SWFSC Environmental Research Division (ERD). This particular ERDDAP installation gives access to surface current velocity data measured by High Frequency Radar (HFR) systems. This ERDDAP server is managed by the EuroGOOS European HFR Node." assertion.
- EHN-ERDDAP comment "ERDDAP is a scientific data server that gives users a simple, consistent way to download subsets of gridded and tabular scientific datasets in common file formats and make graphs and maps. ERDDAP is a Free and Open Source (Apache and Apache-like) Java Servlet developed by the NOAA NMFS SWFSC Environmental Research Division (ERD). This particular ERDDAP installation gives access to surface current velocity data measured by High Frequency Radar (HFR) systems. This ERDDAP server is managed by the EuroGOOS European HFR Node." assertion.
- EHN-ERDDAP comment "ERDDAP is a scientific data server that gives users a simple, consistent way to download subsets of gridded and tabular scientific datasets in common file formats and make graphs and maps. ERDDAP is a Free and Open Source (Apache and Apache-like) Java Servlet developed by the NOAA NMFS SWFSC Environmental Research Division (ERD). This particular ERDDAP installation gives access to surface current velocity data measured by High Frequency Radar (HFR) systems. This ERDDAP server is managed by the EuroGOOS European HFR Node." assertion.
- EHN-THREDDS comment "The Unidata's Thematic Real-time Environmental Distributed Data Services (THREDDS) provides access to a large collection of real-time and archived datasets from a variety of environmental data sources at a number of distributed server sites. The THREDDS Data Server (TDS) is a web server that provides metadata and data access for scientific datasets, using a variety of remote data access protocols. The THREDDS Data Server (TDS) provides catalog, metadata, and data access services for scientific data. Every TDS publishes THREDDS catalogs that advertise the datasets and services it makes available. THREDDS catalogs are XML documents that list datasets and the data access services available for the datasets. Catalogs may contain metadata to document details about the datasets. TDS configuration files provide the TDS with information about which datasets and data collections are available and what services are provided for the datasets. The available remote data access protocols include OPeNDAP, OGC WCS, OGC WMS, and HTTP. The ncISO service allows THREDDS catalogs to be translated into ISO metadata records. The TDS also supports several dataset collection services including some sophisticated dataset aggregation capabilities. This allows the TDS to aggregate a collection of datasets into a single virtual dataset, greatly simplifying user access to that data collection. The TDS is open source and runs inside the open source Tomcat Servlet container. This particular TDS installation gives access to surface current velocity data measured by High Frequency Radar (HFR) systems. This ERDDAP server is managed by the EuroGOOS European HFR Node." assertion.
- EHN-THREDDS comment "The Unidata's Thematic Real-time Environmental Distributed Data Services (THREDDS) provides access to a large collection of real-time and archived datasets from a variety of environmental data sources at a number of distributed server sites. The THREDDS Data Server (TDS) is a web server that provides metadata and data access for scientific datasets, using a variety of remote data access protocols. The THREDDS Data Server (TDS) provides catalog, metadata, and data access services for scientific data. Every TDS publishes THREDDS catalogs that advertise the datasets and services it makes available. THREDDS catalogs are XML documents that list datasets and the data access services available for the datasets. Catalogs may contain metadata to document details about the datasets. TDS configuration files provide the TDS with information about which datasets and data collections are available and what services are provided for the datasets. The available remote data access protocols include OPeNDAP, OGC WCS, OGC WMS, and HTTP. The ncISO service allows THREDDS catalogs to be translated into ISO metadata records. The TDS also supports several dataset collection services including some sophisticated dataset aggregation capabilities. This allows the TDS to aggregate a collection of datasets into a single virtual dataset, greatly simplifying user access to that data collection. The TDS is open source and runs inside the open source Tomcat Servlet container. This particular TDS installation gives access to surface current velocity data measured by High Frequency Radar (HFR) systems. This ERDDAP server is managed by the EuroGOOS European HFR Node." assertion.
- EHN-THREDDS comment "The Unidata's Thematic Real-time Environmental Distributed Data Services (THREDDS) provides access to a large collection of real-time and archived datasets from a variety of environmental data sources at a number of distributed server sites. The THREDDS Data Server (TDS) is a web server that provides metadata and data access for scientific datasets, using a variety of remote data access protocols. The THREDDS Data Server (TDS) provides catalog, metadata, and data access services for scientific data. Every TDS publishes THREDDS catalogs that advertise the datasets and services it makes available. THREDDS catalogs are XML documents that list datasets and the data access services available for the datasets. Catalogs may contain metadata to document details about the datasets. TDS configuration files provide the TDS with information about which datasets and data collections are available and what services are provided for the datasets. The available remote data access protocols include OPeNDAP, OGC WCS, OGC WMS, and HTTP. The ncISO service allows THREDDS catalogs to be translated into ISO metadata records. The TDS also supports several dataset collection services including some sophisticated dataset aggregation capabilities. This allows the TDS to aggregate a collection of datasets into a single virtual dataset, greatly simplifying user access to that data collection. The TDS is open source and runs inside the open source Tomcat Servlet container. This particular TDS installation gives access to surface current velocity data measured by High Frequency Radar (HFR) systems. This ERDDAP server is managed by the EuroGOOS European HFR Node." assertion.
- EHN-THREDDS comment "The Unidata's Thematic Real-time Environmental Distributed Data Services (THREDDS) provides access to a large collection of real-time and archived datasets from a variety of environmental data sources at a number of distributed server sites. The THREDDS Data Server (TDS) is a web server that provides metadata and data access for scientific datasets, using a variety of remote data access protocols. The THREDDS Data Server (TDS) provides catalog, metadata, and data access services for scientific data. Every TDS publishes THREDDS catalogs that advertise the datasets and services it makes available. THREDDS catalogs are XML documents that list datasets and the data access services available for the datasets. Catalogs may contain metadata to document details about the datasets. TDS configuration files provide the TDS with information about which datasets and data collections are available and what services are provided for the datasets. The available remote data access protocols include OPeNDAP, OGC WCS, OGC WMS, and HTTP. The ncISO service allows THREDDS catalogs to be translated into ISO metadata records. The TDS also supports several dataset collection services including some sophisticated dataset aggregation capabilities. This allows the TDS to aggregate a collection of datasets into a single virtual dataset, greatly simplifying user access to that data collection. The TDS is open source and runs inside the open source Tomcat Servlet container. This particular TDS installation gives access to surface current velocity data measured by High Frequency Radar (HFR) systems. This ERDDAP server is managed by the EuroGOOS European HFR Node." assertion.
- adc comment "The Arctic Data Centre (ADC) is a service provided by the Norwegian Meteorological Institute (MET) and is a legacy of the International Polar Year (IPY). ADC is based on the FAIR guiding principles for data management and access to free and open data. While the Norwegian Meteorological Institute use CC BY as the data license, ADC is managing data on behalf of other data owners that may have other preferences. ADC is primarily hosting data within meteorology, oceanography and glaciology, but through active metadata harvesting it also points to data within other disciplines. ADC normally offers data in CF-NetCDF adhering to the Climate and Forecast Conventions (exceptions may occur) and support services on top of data like OPeNDAP and OGC WMS. Machine interfaces to the catalogue include OAI-PMH, OGC CSW and OpenSearch. Information is provided in the native format MET Metadata (MMD), ISO-19115 and GCMD DIF (others are being considered). " assertion.
- adc comment "The Arctic Data Centre (ADC) is a service provided by the Norwegian Meteorological Institute (MET) and is a legacy of the International Polar Year (IPY). ADC is based on the FAIR guiding principles for data management and access to free and open data. While the Norwegian Meteorological Institute use CC BY as the data license, ADC is managing data on behalf of other data owners that may have other preferences. ADC is primarily hosting data within meteorology, oceanography and glaciology, but through active metadata harvesting it also points to data within other disciplines. ADC normally offers data in CF-NetCDF adhering to the Climate and Forecast Conventions (exceptions may occur) and support services on top of data like OPeNDAP and OGC WMS. Machine interfaces to the catalogue include OAI-PMH, OGC CSW and OpenSearch. Information is provided in the native format MET Metadata (MMD), ISO-19115 and GCMD DIF (others are being considered). " assertion.
- VO comment "The Vaccine Ontology (VO) is a community-based biomedical ontology in the domain of vaccine and vaccination. VO aims to standardize vaccine types and annotations, integrate various vaccine data, and support computer-assisted reasoning. The VO supports basic vaccine R&D and clincal vaccine usage. VO is being developed as a community-based ontology with support and collaborations from the vaccine and bio-ontology communities." assertion.
- VO comment "The Vaccine Ontology (VO) is a community-based biomedical ontology in the domain of vaccine and vaccination. VO aims to standardize vaccine types and annotations, integrate various vaccine data, and support computer-assisted reasoning. The VO supports basic vaccine R&D and clincal vaccine usage. VO is being developed as a community-based ontology with support and collaborations from the vaccine and bio-ontology communities." assertion.
- MedDRA comment "MedDRA is a globally used, standardized medical terminology developed by ICH for the regulatory communication, safety monitoring, and analysis of medical products, continuously maintained to support patient safety and evolving industry needs. MedDRA is free to use by individual researchers but requires a paid license for commercial use." assertion.
- CMO comment "The Clinical Measurement Ontology is designed to be used to standardize morphological and physiological measurement records generated from clinical and model organism research and health programs." assertion.
- CMO comment "The Clinical Measurement Ontology is designed to be used to standardize morphological and physiological measurement records generated from clinical and model organism research and health programs." assertion.
- HPO comment "The Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) provides a standardized vocabulary of phenotypic abnormalities encountered in human disease." assertion.
- HPO comment "The Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) provides a standardized vocabulary of phenotypic abnormalities encountered in human disease." assertion.
- PRO comment "PRO provides an ontological representation of protein-related entities by explicitly defining them and showing the relationships between them. PRO encompasses three sub-ontologies: proteins based on evolutionary relatedness (ProEvo); protein forms produced from a given gene locus (ProForm); and protein-containing complexes (ProComp)." assertion.
- PRO comment "PRO provides an ontological representation of protein-related entities by explicitly defining them and showing the relationships between them. PRO encompasses three sub-ontologies: proteins based on evolutionary relatedness (ProEvo); protein forms produced from a given gene locus (ProForm); and protein-containing complexes (ProComp)." assertion.
- DO comment "A standardized ontology for human disease with the purpose of providing the biomedical community with consistent, reusable and sustainable descriptions of human disease terms, phenotype characteristics and related medical vocabulary disease concepts through collaborative efforts with biomedical researchers, coordinated by the University of Maryland School of Medicine, Institute for Genome Sciences. The Disease Ontology semantically integrates disease and medical vocabularies through extensive cross mapping of DO terms to MeSH, ICD, NCI's thesaurus, SNOMED and OMIM." assertion.
- DO comment "A standardized ontology for human disease with the purpose of providing the biomedical community with consistent, reusable and sustainable descriptions of human disease terms, phenotype characteristics and related medical vocabulary disease concepts through collaborative efforts with biomedical researchers, coordinated by the University of Maryland School of Medicine, Institute for Genome Sciences. The Disease Ontology semantically integrates disease and medical vocabularies through extensive cross mapping of DO terms to MeSH, ICD, NCI's thesaurus, SNOMED and OMIM." assertion.
- DRS-API comment "GA4GH Data Repository Service (DRS) API is a generic interface to data repositories so data consumers, workflow systems, can access data objects in a single, standard way regardless of where they are stored and how they are managed. The primary functionality of DRS is to map a logical ID to a means for physically retrieving the data represented by the ID." assertion.
- DRS-API comment "GA4GH Data Repository Service (DRS) API is a generic interface to data repositories so data consumers, workflow systems, can access data objects in a single, standard way regardless of where they are stored and how they are managed. The primary functionality of DRS is to map a logical ID to a means for physically retrieving the data represented by the ID." assertion.
- OBI comment "The Ontology for Biomedical Investigations (OBI) is a structured, interoperable vocabulary designed to represent all aspects of scientific investigations, including experiments, assays, and protocols. OBI provides precisely defined terms each with a unique identifier, metadata, and logical connections to related terms." assertion.
- OBI comment "The Ontology for Biomedical Investigations (OBI) is a structured, interoperable vocabulary designed to represent all aspects of scientific investigations, including experiments, assays, and protocols. OBI provides precisely defined terms each with a unique identifier, metadata, and logical connections to related terms." assertion.
- CL comment "An ontology designed to classify and describe cell types across different organisms. It serves as a resource for model organism and bioinformatics databases. The ontology covers a broad range of cell types in animal cells, with over 2700 cell type classes, and provides high-level cell type classes as mapping points for cell type classes in ontologies representing other species, such as the Plant Ontology or Drosophila Anatomy Ontology. Integration with other ontologies such as Uberon, GO, CHEBI, PR, and PATO enables linking cell types to anatomical structures, biological processes, and other relevant concepts." assertion.
- CL comment "An ontology designed to classify and describe cell types across different organisms. It serves as a resource for model organism and bioinformatics databases. The ontology covers a broad range of cell types in animal cells, with over 2700 cell type classes, and provides high-level cell type classes as mapping points for cell type classes in ontologies representing other species, such as the Plant Ontology or Drosophila Anatomy Ontology. Integration with other ontologies such as Uberon, GO, CHEBI, PR, and PATO enables linking cell types to anatomical structures, biological processes, and other relevant concepts." assertion.
- ComputationalModel comment "A computational model uses computer programs to simulate and study complex systems, employing an algorithmic or mechanistic approach, and is widely used in various fields, including physics, engineering, and biology." assertion.
- SNAP comment "SNAP is the data web portal and framework that allow to access all geophysical data acquired by Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale - OGS." assertion.
- CRS-OGS comment "The Center for Seismological Research at OGS carries out research on seismicity and seismogenesis of northeastern Italy, in scientific autonomy, managing and developing the related network of seismic survey for civil protection purposes" assertion.
- CRS-OGS comment "The Center for Seismological Research at OGS carries out research on seismicity and seismogenesis of northeastern Italy, in scientific autonomy, managing and developing the related network of seismic survey for civil protection purposes" assertion.
- SEG-Y comment "The SEG-Y (sometimes SEG Y or SEGY) file format is one of several data standards developed by the Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) for the exchange of geophysical data." assertion.
- UKOOA comment "The UKOOA format (United Kingdom Offshore Operators Association) is a data format developed to manage and store geological and geophysical information in the context of offshore activities, particularly for the oil and gas industry in the United Kingdom. It is used to standardize and exchange data between operating companies and regulatory authorities, such as the UK Oil and Gas Authority (OGA)." assertion.
- miniSEED comment "The International Federation of Digital Seismograph Networks (FDSN) defines miniSEED as a format for digital data and related information. The primary intended uses are data collection, archiving and exchange of seismological data. The format is also appropriate for time series data from other geophysical measurements such as pressure, temperature, tilt, etc. In addition to the time series, storage of related state-of-health and parameters documenting the state of the recording system are supported. The FDSN metadata counterpart of miniSEED is StationXML which is used to describe characteristics needed to interpret the data such as location, instrument response, etc." assertion.
- miniSEED comment "The International Federation of Digital Seismograph Networks (FDSN) defines miniSEED as a format for digital data and related information. The primary intended uses are data collection, archiving and exchange of seismological data. The format is also appropriate for time series data from other geophysical measurements such as pressure, temperature, tilt, etc. In addition to the time series, storage of related state-of-health and parameters documenting the state of the recording system are supported. The FDSN metadata counterpart of miniSEED is StationXML which is used to describe characteristics needed to interpret the data such as location, instrument response, etc." assertion.
- RINEX2 comment "The first proposal for the 'Receiver Independent Exchange Format' RINEX has been developed by the Astronomical Institute of the University of Berne for the easy exchange of the GPS data to be collected during the large European GPS campaign EUREF 89. Currently the format consists of four ASCII file types: 1. Observation Data File 2. Navigation Message File 3. Meteorological Data File 4. GLONASS Navigation Message File. RINEX Version 2 also allows to include observation data from more than one site subsequently occupied by a roving receiver in rapid static or kinematic applications." assertion.
- emso_metadata_specifications comment "EMSO Metadata Specifications, which define how datasets should be structured to be compliant with EMSO's data policy. The specifications apply to both NetCDF files and datasets served through ERDDAP." assertion.
- ImmPort-DMS comment "The ImmPort Data Management and Sharing (DMS) Plan outlines best practices and requirements for the responsible collection, curation, preservation, and dissemination of immunological research data." assertion.
- Snakemake_HPC_Teaching_Material comment "Data Analysis Workflow on HPC Systems" assertion.
- PINK_KB comment "The PINK knowledge base, implemted as a GraphDB triplestore, is used to ...." assertion.
- PyPI comment "The Python Package Index (PyPI) is a repository of software for the Python programming language." assertion.
- PyPI comment "The Python Package Index (PyPI) is a repository of software for the Python programming language." assertion.
- PyPI comment "The Python Package Index (PyPI) is a repository of software for the Python programming language." assertion.
- PyPI comment "The Python Package Index (PyPI) is a repository of software for the Python programming language." assertion.
- TripperAnnotationSchema comment "Basic annotation schema used in Tripper for handling data and metadata in a knowledge base. Based on DCAT-AP, so compatible with all DCAT-aware services." assertion.
- PINKAnnotationSchema comment "This annotation schema si used to annotate data as part of the PINK project. It is based on DCAT for basic Accessibility and enahnced with domain and application specific terms." assertion.
- PerNeuroCard comment "PerNeuroCard is Projet of collecting for furhter reuse already recorded EEG and ECG from a network of world neurophysiology and university clinic labs for further reanalysing for research purposes." assertion.
- i6z comment "In IUCLID 6, the exchange of chemical information, from either datasets or dossiers, is facilitated via a zip/archive file that has the extension i6z, which stands for IUCLID 6 zip. Chemical information can be exported as an i6z file from an installation of IUCLID 6, and then imported into another. An i6z file has a well-defined and structured format that contains information on the IUCLID 6 entities, documents, and attachments it contains. The export feature of IUCLID 6 provides an advanced filtering mechanism that allows a user to select which of the interrelated entities are included in the archive." assertion.
- DiSSCo-IT comment "The Italian community of the Research Infrastructure DiSSCo (The Distributed System of Scientific Collections) for natural science collections. " assertion.
- Tool comment "Any online accessible software system or component that supports a process with digital objects." assertion.
- assertion comment "In abstract: "On the test data, we achieved top-1 and top-5 error rates of 37.5% and 17.0% which is considerably better than the previous state-of-the-art. The neural network, which has 60 million parameters and 650,000 neurons, consists of five convolutional layers, some of which are followed by max-pooling layers, and three fully-connected layers with a final 1000-way softmax."" assertion.
- geonetwork_auth comment "The open source software GeoNetwork for metadata caloguing authetication service" assertion.
- erddap_auth comment "ERDDAP authetication service" assertion.
- nanodash-readme comment "The README file of Nanodash." assertion.
- JRE-v1.0 comment "The Java Runtime Environment, or JRE, is a software layer that runs on top of a computer’s operating system software and provides the class libraries and other resources that a specific Java program requires to run. The first release of the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) was integrated into the broader JDK (Java Development Kit) launched by Sun Microsystems (now Oracle Corporation) on January 23, 1996." assertion.
- JRE-v1.0 comment "The Java Runtime Environment, or JRE, is a software layer that runs on top of a computer’s operating system software and provides the class libraries and other resources that a specific Java program requires to run. The first release of the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) was integrated into the broader JDK (Java Development Kit) launched by Sun Microsystems (now Oracle Corporation) on January 23, 1996." assertion.
- JRE-v1.0 comment "The Java Runtime Environment, or JRE, is a software layer that runs on top of a computer’s operating system software and provides the class libraries and other resources that a specific Java program requires to run. The first release of the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) was integrated into the broader JDK (Java Development Kit) launched by Sun Microsystems (now Oracle Corporation) on January 23, 1996." assertion.
- JRE-v8.0 comment "The Java Runtime Environment, or JRE, is a software layer that runs on top of a computer’s operating system software and provides the class libraries and other resources that a specific Java program requires to run. " assertion.
- JRE-v8.0 comment "The Java Runtime Environment, or JRE, is a software layer that runs on top of a computer’s operating system software and provides the class libraries and other resources that a specific Java program requires to run. " assertion.
- JRE-v21.0 comment "The Java Runtime Environment, or JRE, is a software layer that runs on top of a computer’s operating system software and provides the class libraries and other resources that a specific Java program requires to run. " assertion.
- JRE-v21.0 comment "The Java Runtime Environment, or JRE, is a software layer that runs on top of a computer’s operating system software and provides the class libraries and other resources that a specific Java program requires to run. " assertion.
- JRE-v1.2 comment "The Java Runtime Environment, or JRE, is a software layer that runs on top of a computer’s operating system software and provides the class libraries and other resources that a specific Java program requires to run." assertion.
- JRE-v1.2 comment "The Java Runtime Environment, or JRE, is a software layer that runs on top of a computer’s operating system software and provides the class libraries and other resources that a specific Java program requires to run." assertion.
- Apache-License-v1.1 comment "The Apache License is a permissive free software license written by the Apache Software Foundation (ASF). The Apache License 1.1 removes the 'advertising clause' (section 3 of the 1.0 license); derived products are no longer required to include attribution in their advertising materials, only in their documentation." assertion.
- Tomcat-v3.0 comment "Tomcat (now Apache Tomcat) is a free, open-source web server and servlet container developed by the Apache Software Foundation. It is widely used to deploy and run Java-based web applications. Tomcat originated from Sun Microsystems (now Oracle Corporation) as the reference implementation of the Java Servlet and JavaServer Pages (JSP) specifications. It was donated to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) by Sun Microsystems in 1999, leading to the creation of the Apache Tomcat project." assertion.
- Apache-Tomcat-v8.5 comment "Apache Tomcat is a free, open-source web server and servlet container developed by the Apache Software Foundation. It is widely used to deploy and run Java-based web applications." assertion.
- ERDDAP-v1.46 comment "ERDDAP is a scientific data server that gives users a simple, consistent way to access and download subsets of gridded and tabular scientific datasets in common file formats and make graphs and maps. ERDDAP is a Free and Open Source (Apache and Apache-like) Java Servlet from NOAA NMFS SWFSC Environmental Research Division (ERD). " assertion.
- ERDDAP-v1.46 comment "ERDDAP is a scientific data server that gives users a simple, consistent way to access and download subsets of gridded and tabular scientific datasets in common file formats and make graphs and maps. ERDDAP is a Free and Open Source (Apache and Apache-like) Java Servlet from NOAA NMFS SWFSC Environmental Research Division (ERD). " assertion.
- Apache-Tomcat-v9 comment "Apache Tomcat is a free, open-source web server and servlet container developed by the Apache Software Foundation. It is widely used to deploy and run Java-based web applications." assertion.
- ERDDAP-v2.26.0 comment "ERDDAP is a scientific data server that gives users a simple, consistent way to access and download subsets of gridded and tabular scientific datasets in common file formats and make graphs and maps. ERDDAP is a Free and Open Source (Apache and Apache-like) Java Servlet from NOAA NMFS SWFSC Environmental Research Division (ERD). " assertion.
- ERDDAP-v2.26.0 comment "ERDDAP is a scientific data server that gives users a simple, consistent way to access and download subsets of gridded and tabular scientific datasets in common file formats and make graphs and maps. ERDDAP is a Free and Open Source (Apache and Apache-like) Java Servlet from NOAA NMFS SWFSC Environmental Research Division (ERD). " assertion.
- ERDDAP-v2.26.0 comment "ERDDAP is a scientific data server that gives users a simple, consistent way to access and download subsets of gridded and tabular scientific datasets in common file formats and make graphs and maps. ERDDAP is a Free and Open Source (Apache and Apache-like) Java Servlet from NOAA NMFS SWFSC Environmental Research Division (ERD). " assertion.
- GEODD comment "Metadata schema for genomics data submitted by the research community." assertion.
- BSD3-License comment "According to BSD 3-Clause License, the redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: (i) redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer; (ii) redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution; (iii) neither the name of the copyright holder nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission." assertion.
- THREDDS-v4.6.3 comment "The goal of Unidata's Thematic Real-time Environmental Distributed Data Services (THREDDS) is to provide students, educators and researchers with coherent access to a large collection of real-time and archived datasets from a variety of environmental data sources at a number of distributed server sites. The THREDDS Data Server (TDS) is a web server that provides metadata and data access for scientific datasets, using a variety of remote data access protocols. The THREDDS Data Server (TDS) provides catalog, metadata, and data access services for scientific data. Every TDS publishes THREDDS catalogs that advertise the datasets and services it makes available. THREDDS catalogs are XML documents that list datasets and the data access services available for the datasets. Catalogs may contain metadata to document details about the datasets. TDS configuration files provide the TDS with information about which datasets and data collections are available and what services are provided for the datasets. The available remote data access protocols include OPeNDAP, OGC WCS, OGC WMS, and HTTP. The ncISO service allows THREDDS catalogs to be translated into ISO metadata records. The TDS also supports several dataset collection services including some sophisticated dataset aggregation capabilities. This allows the TDS to aggregate a collection of datasets into a single virtual dataset, greatly simplifying user access to that data collection. The TDS is open source and runs inside the open source Tomcat Servlet container. " assertion.
- THREDDS-v4.6.20 comment "The goal of Unidata's Thematic Real-time Environmental Distributed Data Services (THREDDS) is to provide students, educators and researchers with coherent access to a large collection of real-time and archived datasets from a variety of environmental data sources at a number of distributed server sites. The THREDDS Data Server (TDS) is a web server that provides metadata and data access for scientific datasets, using a variety of remote data access protocols. The THREDDS Data Server (TDS) provides catalog, metadata, and data access services for scientific data. Every TDS publishes THREDDS catalogs that advertise the datasets and services it makes available. THREDDS catalogs are XML documents that list datasets and the data access services available for the datasets. Catalogs may contain metadata to document details about the datasets. TDS configuration files provide the TDS with information about which datasets and data collections are available and what services are provided for the datasets. The available remote data access protocols include OPeNDAP, OGC WCS, OGC WMS, and HTTP. The ncISO service allows THREDDS catalogs to be translated into ISO metadata records. The TDS also supports several dataset collection services including some sophisticated dataset aggregation capabilities. This allows the TDS to aggregate a collection of datasets into a single virtual dataset, greatly simplifying user access to that data collection. The TDS is open source and runs inside the open source Tomcat Servlet container. " assertion.