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We have developed a methodology and workflow (CHIC) for the automatic semantification and structuring of legacy textual scientific documents. CHIC imports common document formats (PDF, DOCX and (X)HTML) and uses a number of toolkits to extract components and convert them into SciXML. This is sectioned into text-rich and data-rich streams and stand-off annotation (SAF) is created for each. Embedded...
Lensfield is a desktop and filesystem-based tool designed as a ??personal data management assistant?? for the scientist. It combines distributed version control (DVCS), software transaction memory (STM) and linked open data (LOD) publishing to create a novel data management, processing and publication tool. The application ??just looks after?? these technologies for the scientist, providing simple...
Grid computing has the potential to revolutionise how small groups of simulation scientists work together to tackle new science problems. In this paper we report how the eMinerals project has developed a small scale integrated compute and data grid infrastructure - the eMinerals minigrid - and developed generic job submission tools that exploit this infrastructure and which enable the science users...
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