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Call for Participation in VIVO Open Research Networking Community Group

W3C has launched the VIVO Open Research Networking Community Group VIVO (http://vivoweb.org, http://vivo.sourceforge.net) is an open source semantic web platform and ontology for representing researchers and their associated training, background, activities, organizations, and outputs including publications and research resources. VIVO … Continue reading

Call for Participation in High-Performance Computing Community Group

W3C has launched the High-Performance Computing Community Group This community group is focused on bringing high performance computing (HPC) to the web. In particular, we're interested in making the computing and data resources that underlie simulation science, scientific computing, and … Continue reading

Call for Participation in Unhosted Web Community Group

W3C has launched the Unhosted Web Community Group We propose per-user cross-origin cloud storage, much in the sense described in http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/CloudStorage.html We are a non-profit project and have so far defined a first draft of our standard for this: http://unhosted.org/spec/dav/0.1 … Continue reading

Proposed Group: VIVO Open Research Networking Community Group

The VIVO Open Research Networking Community Group has been proposed: VIVO (http://vivoweb.org, http://vivo.sourceforge.net) is an open source semantic web platform and ontology for representing researchers and their associated training, background, activities, organizations, and outputs including publications and research resources. VIVO … Continue reading

Call for Participation in Electrophysiology of Vision Markup Language Community Group

W3C has launched the Electrophysiology of Vision Markup Language Community Group Exchange of electrophysiological data for post-processing including in clinical trials is gaining increasing importance. Although manufacturers of electrophysiological devices usually provide means for exporting data, these are often restricted … Continue reading