Difference between revisions of "FedCloudOpenRefine"
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BioVeL is a virtual e-laboratory that supports research on biodiversity issues using large amounts of data from cross-disciplinary sources. BioVeL offers the possibility to use computerised "workflows" (series of data analysis steps) to process data, be that from one's own research and/or from existing sources. BioVeL is funded through the European Community 7th Framework Programme and is free and available to use via the Internet. | BioVeL is a virtual e-laboratory that supports research on biodiversity issues using large amounts of data from cross-disciplinary sources. BioVeL offers the possibility to use computerised "workflows" (series of data analysis steps) to process data, be that from one's own research and/or from existing sources. BioVeL is funded through the European Community 7th Framework Programme and is free and available to use via the Internet. | ||
[http://openrefine.org/ OpenRefine]: it is a powerful tool for working with messy data, cleaning it, transforming it from one format into another, extending it with web services, and linking it to databases.| | |||
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* BioVel project web site: http://www.biovel.eu/ | * BioVel project web site: http://www.biovel.eu/ | ||
* Documentation: https://wiki.biovel.eu/display/doc/BioVeL+ | * Documentation: https://wiki.biovel.eu/display/doc/BioVeL+Open+Refine| | ||
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Revision as of 11:08, 15 December 2014
General Information
- Status: Production
- Start Date: 2013
- End Date: In production from 09/11/2014
- Cloud sites: BIFI, CESNET-MetaCloud, PRISMA-INFN-BARI
- Virtual Organisation: biomed
- EGI.eu contact: Nuno Ferreira / nuno.ferreira@egi.eu
- External contact: Cherian Mathew / c.mathew@BGBM.ORG
Short Description
BioVeL is a virtual e-laboratory that supports research on biodiversity issues using large amounts of data from cross-disciplinary sources. BioVeL offers the possibility to use computerised "workflows" (series of data analysis steps) to process data, be that from one's own research and/or from existing sources. BioVeL is funded through the European Community 7th Framework Programme and is free and available to use via the Internet.
OpenRefine: it is a powerful tool for working with messy data, cleaning it, transforming it from one format into another, extending it with web services, and linking it to databases.
Use Case
Additional Files
- BioVel project web site: http://www.biovel.eu/
- Documentation: https://wiki.biovel.eu/display/doc/BioVeL+Open+Refine