gfbio.biowikifarm.net
GFBio Wiki
http://gfbio.biowikifarm.net/wiki/Main_Page
The GFBio Public Wiki complements the functions of the GFBio Portal. And the GFBio Wiki platform for intern communication. GFBio partners and co-workers have editing rights to easily generate and publish commonly elaborated knowledge and documents in the GFBio context. Retrieved from " http:/ gfbio.biowikifarm.net/w/index.php? This page was last modified on 28 January 2015, at 15:48. Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.
uni-jena.de
Neues Portal bündelt die Flut wissenschaftlicher Daten
http://www.uni-jena.de/Forschungsmeldungen/FM150814_GFBio.html
Raquo; FM150814 GFBio. Neues Portal bündelt die Flut wissenschaftlicher Daten. Informatiker werden mit ihrem Projekt im Verband GFBio mit über 500.000 Euro gefördert. Informatikerin Prof. Dr. Birgitta König-Ries (r.) und ihre Mitarbeiterin Felicitas Löffler arbeiten im deutschen Verband für biologische Daten ("German Federation for Biological Data" - kurz GFBio) an einem Portal, das die Archivierung und Analyse biologischer und umweltwissenschaftlicher Daten langfristig verbessern soll. Zentrale Anlaufst...
diversitymobile.net
DiversityMobile IPR and Licenses - DiversityMobileWiki
http://www.diversitymobile.net/wiki/DiversityMobile_IPR_and_Licenses
DiversityMobile IPR and Licenses. Intellectual property rights and licenses for software code and scientific content. The smartphone app DiversityMobile is implemented by Tobias Schneider and Georg Rollinger, University of Bayreuth, Chair for Applied Computer Science IV under supervision by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Stefan Jablonski. DWB applications as part of the DiversityMobile environment are implemented by Dr. Markus Weiss and Wolfgang Reichert, SNSB IT Center. And Taxon lists services. The scientific data gai...
diversityworkbench.net
Diversity Workbench - Workbench
http://diversityworkbench.net/Portal/Diversity_Workbench
The DWB is work in progress, aiming at developing a set of information models and application components that collaborate through agreed software interfaces. That is, each component of the Workbench applications uses services from other applications, but at the same time does not need to know about the internal design and implementation of them (encapsulation principle). The goal is increased reuse and collaboration across project and national borders. Currently, three institutions with four editors.
bms.gfbio.org
Administer BioCASe providers
http://bms.gfbio.org/core/manageUser.php
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