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  • [[Category:Services]] ** Note that this service has [//net-services.ufl.edu/provided-services/wireless/UF-guest-wireless.html restrictions] (e.g., no VPN, SSH, or MySQL
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  • == Object Services to be Provided by iDigBio == ...portal. Provider organizations may choose to provide some or all of these services for their objects.
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  • [[Category:Services]] ...s 7 and Microsoft Office products, and [[Web Conferencing|web conferencing services]]. The room can configured for a variety of seating arrangements as request
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  • [[Category:Project resources]] [[Category:Working group]] [[Category:Services]] [[Category:Project management]][[Category:Public relations]] ...gBio Wiki. Here you will find information about iDigBio, the resources and services provided by iDigBio, information about Thematic Collections Networks (TCNs)
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  • ...clude preserving data semantics, interoperability, identifiers, names, and services. The agenda includes opportunities for providers and users of information t ...rements Needs.pdf|Report Part 1: Needs of providers and consumers for data services]]
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  • [[Category:Services]] In order to meet NSF expectations to offer services indiscriminately to all biodiversity collections professionals, iDigBio end
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  • ...roposal to conduct a feasibility study around charging for the use of data services. This proposal is part of the requirements for iDigBio funding from partici
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  • ...mining, data visualization and other computing and information processing services distributed over the Internet beyond the scope of a single institution||htt ...refers to a Web site or service that offers a broad array of resources and services, such as e-mail, forums, search engines, and online shopping malls. ||
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  • ...C/C++, Java, Ruby, Javascript, HTML/XML. Libraries: OpenCV, jQuery. Cloud services: Google App Engine, Amazon EC2. Web framework: Django, Ruby on Rails, .NET | User Services
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  • *[mailto:dpaul@fsu.edu Deborah Paul], iDigBio User Services
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  • ...our data. We ourselves make use of these APIs in our portal and other data services so any functionality you see there, as well as functions not available thro ...T requests for data read operations only. The iDigBio APIs are RESTful web services that delivers data primarily as [https://www.json.org/ JSON] documents.
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  • #Daryl Lafferty and Ed Gilbert: on building restful web services for returning parsed OCR output ###user can specify in-what-order to check what services to go to
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  • [[Category:Project resources]] [[Category:Working group]] [[Category:Services]] [[Category:Project management]][[Category:Public relations]] ** Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) – Museums for America Program: http://www.imls.gov/applicants/deta
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  • ...e purpose of comparing and contrasting the represented programs, overlaps, services, and infrastructures. ...tructure, data quality standards, and strategies for a global alignment of services, and to envision an organizational infrastructure for the Alliance for Bio
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  • *[mailto:dpaul@fsu.edu Deborah Paul], iDigBio User Services
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  • ...ive Georeferencing Web Client<br>Advanced GEOLocate: Taxon validation, Web services and integration, Building end-to-end georeferencing workflows
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  • ### when and if we might have '''locality services'''
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  • 4. locality services (dreaming, designing the future)
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  • ;S01 - BIODIVERSITY INFORMATICS SERVICES AND WORKFLOWS (OAK ROOM)
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  • ...Docker containers to a pool of virtual machines that run the API and other services such as the Celery server. The virtual machines are run in a shared XenServ
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