Increasingly, scientists are seeking to collaborate and share data among themselves. Such sharing is can be readily done by publishing data on the World-Wide Web. Meaningful querying and searching on such data depends upon the availability of accurate and adequate metadata that describes the data and the sources of the data. In this paper, we outline the architecture of an implemented cyber-infrastructure for chemistry that provides tools for users to upload datasets and their metadata to a database. Our proposal combines a two level metadata system with a centralized database repository and analysis tools to create an effective and capable data sharing infrastructure. Our infrastructure is extensible in that it can handle data in different...
The building of on-line atomic and molecular databases for astrophysics and for other applications f...
Analogous to the technological developments, research data is being produced at a higher rate than e...
The new millennium, now almost 20 years old, has been characterised by a recognition within the rese...
Increasingly, scientists are seeking to collaborate and share data among themselves. Such sharing is...
The goal of the Collaboratory for the Multi-scale Chemical Sciences (CMCS) [1] is to develop an info...
As the volume of data associated with scientific research has exploded over recent years, the use of...
The one-covers-all approach in current metadata standards for scientific data has ...
The tremendous growth in digital data has led to an increase in metadata initiat...
The one-covers-all approach in current metadata standards for scientific data has serious limitation...
The one-covers-all approach in current metadata standards for scientific data has serious limitation...
Many collections of scientific data in particular disciplines are available today on the World Wide ...
Recent developments in scientific instrument hardware and a vast increase in computational processin...
The scientific electronic publishing model has hitherto been an Internet based delivery of electroni...
Present chemical data storage methodologies place many restrictions on the use of the stored data. T...
This paper presents a formal data publishing platform for computational chemistry using semantic web...
The building of on-line atomic and molecular databases for astrophysics and for other applications f...
Analogous to the technological developments, research data is being produced at a higher rate than e...
The new millennium, now almost 20 years old, has been characterised by a recognition within the rese...
Increasingly, scientists are seeking to collaborate and share data among themselves. Such sharing is...
The goal of the Collaboratory for the Multi-scale Chemical Sciences (CMCS) [1] is to develop an info...
As the volume of data associated with scientific research has exploded over recent years, the use of...
The one-covers-all approach in current metadata standards for scientific data has ...
The tremendous growth in digital data has led to an increase in metadata initiat...
The one-covers-all approach in current metadata standards for scientific data has serious limitation...
The one-covers-all approach in current metadata standards for scientific data has serious limitation...
Many collections of scientific data in particular disciplines are available today on the World Wide ...
Recent developments in scientific instrument hardware and a vast increase in computational processin...
The scientific electronic publishing model has hitherto been an Internet based delivery of electroni...
Present chemical data storage methodologies place many restrictions on the use of the stored data. T...
This paper presents a formal data publishing platform for computational chemistry using semantic web...
The building of on-line atomic and molecular databases for astrophysics and for other applications f...
Analogous to the technological developments, research data is being produced at a higher rate than e...
The new millennium, now almost 20 years old, has been characterised by a recognition within the rese...