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Change: Scott Farrar (co-chair)Terry Langendoen (co-chair)Steve MoranCornelius PuschmannDwight van TuylNEW: Working Group 5's Final ReportMembers:Scott Farrar (co-chair)Terry Langendoen (co-chair)Steve MoranCornelius PuschmannDwight van TuylThe suggested agenda for Group 5. And here are the session notes. The draft of our
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Change: . This web page surveys the NSF commitment to shared cyberinfrastructure in the social sciences, most of it lying outside of the area of linguistics.
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Change: 5. And here are the session notes. The draft of our5's publicFinal statement.ReportExamples of Cyberinfrastructures in Other Fields The Gene Ontology Consortium -- a collaborative effort to address the need for consistent descriptions of gene products in different databases. Geographic Information Science (GISc)
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Change: Non-linguistics Tools (software frameworks, db implementations, etc. used in other fields)Related organizations, key websites: W3C -- a key body that promotes Web standards and practices ISO -- the main international standards body Infrastructure ModelDiagram -- General Model of how some of the previously discussed technologies would fit together
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Change: Balthasar BickelSteve MoranCornelius PuschmannDwight van TuylThe suggested agenda for Group 5. And here are the session notes. The draft of our public statement.Examples of Cyberinfrastructures in Other Fields The Gene Ontology Consortium -- a collaborative effort to
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Change: -- machine-machine interaction over the networkCyberling initiatives http://www.clarin.eu/Key Features of Above Distributed environments Large data sets Common tools Openness, data sharing (use of CC or similar licences?) Use of ontologies Ability to share beyond bounds of theoretical cliques Facilitates the discovery of new relationships Integrating and linking data
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Change: (IPUMS) (IPUMS) is a set of resources for obtaining census microdata about hundreds of millions of people worldwide. Data from over 40 countries, 130 censuses and 2.79E08 personal records are accessible online for no cost from the IPUMS-I (international site).Mashups/Virtual Research Environments WALS MONK Workbench eHumanities Desktop
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Change: ) is a set of resources for obtaining census microdata about hundreds of millions of people worldwide. Data from over 40 countries, 130 censuses and 2.79E08 personal records are accessible online for no cost from the IPUMS-I (international site).Mashups/Virtual Research Environments WALS MONK Workbench eHumanities DesktopTechnologies Google
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Change: Integrated Public Use Microdata Series (IPUMS) Mashups/Virtual Research Environments WALS MONK Workbench eHumanities DesktopTechnologies Google Fusion Tables Google Protocol Buffers - are a way of encoding structured data in an efficient yet extensible format. Google
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Change: The draft of our public statement.Examples of Cyberinfrastructures in Other FieldsThe Gene Ontology Consortium -- a collaborative effort to address the need for consistent descriptions of gene products in different databases.Geographic Information Science (GISc) -- an interoperability success story,
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