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Recorded provenance facilitates reproducible science. Provenance metadata can help determine how data were possibly transformed, processed, and derived from original sources. While provenance is crucial for verification and validation, there remains the issue of the granularity — detail at which provenance data must be provided to a user, especially for conducting reproducible science. When data are...
Semantic annotation of Web objects is a key problem for Web information extraction. The Web contains an abundance of useful semi-structured information about real world objects, and the empirical study shows that strong sequence characteristics exist for Web information about objects of the same type across different Web sites. Conditional Random Fields (CRFs) are the state of the art approaches taking...
Conductivity, temperature and depth (CTD) are the most essential physical properties of sea water. CTD instrument is one of the most efficient approaches for collecting the accurate ocean information. However, traditional CTD instruments are not best suited for applications that require high resolution data by a large number of sensors because of their large size and high cost. This paper describes...
Temperature, depth and conductivity (CTD) are the most essential physical properties of sea water. CTD instrument is one of the most efficient approaches for collecting the accurate ocean information. However, traditional CTD instruments are not best suited for applications that require high resolution data by a large number of sensors because of their large size and high cost. This paper describes...
Mooring systems are the most effective method for making sustained time series observations in the oceans. Generally there are two types of ocean mooring systems: surface and subsurface. Subsurface mooring system is less likely to be damaged after deployment than surface system. However, subsurface system usually needs to be retrieved from the ocean for data recovery. This paper describes the design...
Software as a Service (SaaS) is a new software model for companies, which can provide them necessary software services based on a unique platform. In a general model of SaaS, the Independent Software Vendor (ISV) has a configurable and multi-tenant aware application. While in the actual working process, tenant always needs to do personal customization on different layers with individual requirements...
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