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WINGS | WORKFLOW INSTANCE GENERATION AND SELECTION WINGS is a semantic workflow system that assists scientists with the design of computational experiments. A unique feature of WINGS is that its workflow representations incorporate semantic constraints about datasets and workflow components, and are used to create and validate workflows and to generate metadata for new data products.
ABOUT - WINGS
About. WINGS is a semantic workflow system that assists scientists with the design of computational experiments. A computational experiment specifies how selected datasets are to be processed by a series of software components in a particular configuration. Earth scientists use computational experiments to estimate seismic hazardthrough
WINGS PORTAL
Welcome to the Wings Portal. This portal provides access to the Wings semantic workflow system by allowing you to browse, set up, and run workflows. Some unique features of Wings that can assist a user include: Choosing datasets that are valid for a workflow you have selected, based on the metadata properties of the datasets and the semantic constraints of that workflowDOWNLOAD - WINGS
The function of the WINGS Portal is to interact with users to provide assistance in creating workflows. It runs on a Web browser, so that no code needs to be installed or downloaded to interact with the system. It allows users to: 1) upload and describe datasets, 2) upload and describe workflow components, 3) create workflows, 4) set up andTUTORIAL - WINGS
Tutorial. 1. Workflow Users. This tutorial provides a walkthrough of unique capabilities in Wings. Wings uses semantic constraints to reason about workflows and as a result it can assist the user to create valid workflows. You can try out for yourself all the examples mentioned in this tutorial.LOGIN TO WINGS
Login to the Portal. Username: Password: LoginPEOPLE - WINGS
We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097, CITE - WINGS-WORKFLOWS.ORG We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097,PUBLICATIONS
We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097, READINGS - WINGS-WORKFLOWS.ORG We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097, WINGS | WORKFLOW INSTANCE GENERATION AND SELECTION WINGS is a semantic workflow system that assists scientists with the design of computational experiments. A unique feature of WINGS is that its workflow representations incorporate semantic constraints about datasets and workflow components, and are used to create and validate workflows and to generate metadata for new data products.ABOUT - WINGS
About. WINGS is a semantic workflow system that assists scientists with the design of computational experiments. A computational experiment specifies how selected datasets are to be processed by a series of software components in a particular configuration. Earth scientists use computational experiments to estimate seismic hazardthrough
WINGS PORTAL
Welcome to the Wings Portal. This portal provides access to the Wings semantic workflow system by allowing you to browse, set up, and run workflows. Some unique features of Wings that can assist a user include: Choosing datasets that are valid for a workflow you have selected, based on the metadata properties of the datasets and the semantic constraints of that workflowDOWNLOAD - WINGS
The function of the WINGS Portal is to interact with users to provide assistance in creating workflows. It runs on a Web browser, so that no code needs to be installed or downloaded to interact with the system. It allows users to: 1) upload and describe datasets, 2) upload and describe workflow components, 3) create workflows, 4) set up andTUTORIAL - WINGS
Tutorial. 1. Workflow Users. This tutorial provides a walkthrough of unique capabilities in Wings. Wings uses semantic constraints to reason about workflows and as a result it can assist the user to create valid workflows. You can try out for yourself all the examples mentioned in this tutorial.LOGIN TO WINGS
Login to the Portal. Username: Password: LoginPEOPLE - WINGS
We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097, CITE - WINGS-WORKFLOWS.ORG We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097,PUBLICATIONS
We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097, READINGS - WINGS-WORKFLOWS.ORG We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097, CITE - WINGS-WORKFLOWS.ORG We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097,LOGIN TO WINGS
Login to the Portal. Username: Password: Login RESEARCH - WINGS-WORKFLOWS.ORG We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097, AQUAFLOW - WATER.WINGS-WORKFLOWS.ORG Workflows for Whole Stream Metabolism Submitted by admin on Sun, 03/20/2011 - 08:32 Workflow Sketch Workflows represent data analysisprocesses as a
COLLECTION: /ORG/SLF4J/SLF4J-LOG4J12/1.7.6 Collection: /org/slf4j/slf4j-log4j12/1.7.6. org/slf4j/slf4j-log4j12(Parent)
COLLECTION: /COM/CLARKPARSIA/PELLET/PELLET-CORE/2.4.0-SNAPSHOT Collection: /com/clarkparsia/pellet/pellet-core/2.4.0-SNAPSHOT. com/clarkparsia/pellet/pellet-core (Parent) WINGS | WORKFLOW INSTANCE GENERATION AND SELECTION WINGS is a semantic workflow system that assists scientists with the design of computational experiments. A unique feature of WINGS is that its workflow representations incorporate semantic constraints about datasets and workflow components, and are used to create and validate workflows and to generate metadata for new data products.ABOUT - WINGS
About. WINGS is a semantic workflow system that assists scientists with the design of computational experiments. A computational experiment specifies how selected datasets are to be processed by a series of software components in a particular configuration. Earth scientists use computational experiments to estimate seismic hazardthrough
WINGS PORTAL
Welcome to the Wings Portal. This portal provides access to the Wings semantic workflow system by allowing you to browse, set up, and run workflows. Some unique features of Wings that can assist a user include: Choosing datasets that are valid for a workflow you have selected, based on the metadata properties of the datasets and the semantic constraints of that workflowDOWNLOAD - WINGS
The function of the WINGS Portal is to interact with users to provide assistance in creating workflows. It runs on a Web browser, so that no code needs to be installed or downloaded to interact with the system. It allows users to: 1) upload and describe datasets, 2) upload and describe workflow components, 3) create workflows, 4) set up andTUTORIAL - WINGS
Tutorial. 1. Workflow Users. This tutorial provides a walkthrough of unique capabilities in Wings. Wings uses semantic constraints to reason about workflows and as a result it can assist the user to create valid workflows. You can try out for yourself all the examples mentioned in this tutorial.LOGIN TO WINGS
Login to the Portal. Username: Password: LoginPUBLICATIONS
We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097, CITE - WINGS-WORKFLOWS.ORG We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097,PEOPLE - WINGS
We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097,WATER
The Spatio-Temporal Environmental and Ecosystem Data Sharing (STEEDS) project serves the long-tail of scientists analyzing local ecological data by facilitating with minimal effort: 1) the publication of their data using ontologies of their choice, 2) the integration of their data with CO datasets, 3) the analysis of their data through pre-defined community workflows that automatically WINGS | WORKFLOW INSTANCE GENERATION AND SELECTION WINGS is a semantic workflow system that assists scientists with the design of computational experiments. A unique feature of WINGS is that its workflow representations incorporate semantic constraints about datasets and workflow components, and are used to create and validate workflows and to generate metadata for new data products.ABOUT - WINGS
About. WINGS is a semantic workflow system that assists scientists with the design of computational experiments. A computational experiment specifies how selected datasets are to be processed by a series of software components in a particular configuration. Earth scientists use computational experiments to estimate seismic hazardthrough
WINGS PORTAL
Welcome to the Wings Portal. This portal provides access to the Wings semantic workflow system by allowing you to browse, set up, and run workflows. Some unique features of Wings that can assist a user include: Choosing datasets that are valid for a workflow you have selected, based on the metadata properties of the datasets and the semantic constraints of that workflowDOWNLOAD - WINGS
The function of the WINGS Portal is to interact with users to provide assistance in creating workflows. It runs on a Web browser, so that no code needs to be installed or downloaded to interact with the system. It allows users to: 1) upload and describe datasets, 2) upload and describe workflow components, 3) create workflows, 4) set up andTUTORIAL - WINGS
Tutorial. 1. Workflow Users. This tutorial provides a walkthrough of unique capabilities in Wings. Wings uses semantic constraints to reason about workflows and as a result it can assist the user to create valid workflows. You can try out for yourself all the examples mentioned in this tutorial.LOGIN TO WINGS
Login to the Portal. Username: Password: Login CITE - WINGS-WORKFLOWS.ORG We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097,PEOPLE - WINGS
We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097,PUBLICATIONS
We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097,WATER
The Spatio-Temporal Environmental and Ecosystem Data Sharing (STEEDS) project serves the long-tail of scientists analyzing local ecological data by facilitating with minimal effort: 1) the publication of their data using ontologies of their choice, 2) the integration of their data with CO datasets, 3) the analysis of their data through pre-defined community workflows that automatically CITE - WINGS-WORKFLOWS.ORG We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097,LOGIN TO WINGS
Login to the Portal. Username: Password: Login RESEARCH - WINGS-WORKFLOWS.ORG We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097, AQUAFLOW - WATER.WINGS-WORKFLOWS.ORG Workflows for Whole Stream Metabolism Submitted by admin on Sun, 03/20/2011 - 08:32 Workflow Sketch Workflows represent data analysisprocesses as a
COLLECTION: /ORG/SLF4J/SLF4J-LOG4J12/1.7.6 Collection: /org/slf4j/slf4j-log4j12/1.7.6. org/slf4j/slf4j-log4j12(Parent)
COLLECTION: /COM/CLARKPARSIA/PELLET/PELLET-CORE/2.4.0-SNAPSHOT Collection: /com/clarkparsia/pellet/pellet-core/2.4.0-SNAPSHOT. com/clarkparsia/pellet/pellet-core (Parent) WINGS | WORKFLOW INSTANCE GENERATION AND SELECTION WINGS is a semantic workflow system that assists scientists with the design of computational experiments. A unique feature of WINGS is that its workflow representations incorporate semantic constraints about datasets and workflow components, and are used to create and validate workflows and to generate metadata for new data products.ABOUT - WINGS
About. WINGS is a semantic workflow system that assists scientists with the design of computational experiments. A computational experiment specifies how selected datasets are to be processed by a series of software components in a particular configuration. Earth scientists use computational experiments to estimate seismic hazardthrough
WINGS PORTAL
Welcome to the Wings Portal. This portal provides access to the Wings semantic workflow system by allowing you to browse, set up, and run workflows. Some unique features of Wings that can assist a user include: Choosing datasets that are valid for a workflow you have selected, based on the metadata properties of the datasets and the semantic constraints of that workflowDOWNLOAD - WINGS
The function of the WINGS Portal is to interact with users to provide assistance in creating workflows. It runs on a Web browser, so that no code needs to be installed or downloaded to interact with the system. It allows users to: 1) upload and describe datasets, 2) upload and describe workflow components, 3) create workflows, 4) set up andTUTORIAL - WINGS
Tutorial. 1. Workflow Users. This tutorial provides a walkthrough of unique capabilities in Wings. Wings uses semantic constraints to reason about workflows and as a result it can assist the user to create valid workflows. You can try out for yourself all the examples mentioned in this tutorial.LOGIN TO WINGS
Login to the Portal. Username: Password: LoginPUBLICATIONS
We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097, CITE - WINGS-WORKFLOWS.ORG We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097,PEOPLE - WINGS
We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097,WATER
The Spatio-Temporal Environmental and Ecosystem Data Sharing (STEEDS) project serves the long-tail of scientists analyzing local ecological data by facilitating with minimal effort: 1) the publication of their data using ontologies of their choice, 2) the integration of their data with CO datasets, 3) the analysis of their data through pre-defined community workflows that automatically WINGS | WORKFLOW INSTANCE GENERATION AND SELECTION WINGS is a semantic workflow system that assists scientists with the design of computational experiments. A unique feature of WINGS is that its workflow representations incorporate semantic constraints about datasets and workflow components, and are used to create and validate workflows and to generate metadata for new data products.ABOUT - WINGS
About. WINGS is a semantic workflow system that assists scientists with the design of computational experiments. A computational experiment specifies how selected datasets are to be processed by a series of software components in a particular configuration. Earth scientists use computational experiments to estimate seismic hazardthrough
WINGS PORTAL
Welcome to the Wings Portal. This portal provides access to the Wings semantic workflow system by allowing you to browse, set up, and run workflows. Some unique features of Wings that can assist a user include: Choosing datasets that are valid for a workflow you have selected, based on the metadata properties of the datasets and the semantic constraints of that workflowDOWNLOAD - WINGS
The function of the WINGS Portal is to interact with users to provide assistance in creating workflows. It runs on a Web browser, so that no code needs to be installed or downloaded to interact with the system. It allows users to: 1) upload and describe datasets, 2) upload and describe workflow components, 3) create workflows, 4) set up andTUTORIAL - WINGS
Tutorial. 1. Workflow Users. This tutorial provides a walkthrough of unique capabilities in Wings. Wings uses semantic constraints to reason about workflows and as a result it can assist the user to create valid workflows. You can try out for yourself all the examples mentioned in this tutorial.LOGIN TO WINGS
Login to the Portal. Username: Password: LoginPUBLICATIONS
We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097, CITE - WINGS-WORKFLOWS.ORG We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097,PEOPLE - WINGS
We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097,WATER
The Spatio-Temporal Environmental and Ecosystem Data Sharing (STEEDS) project serves the long-tail of scientists analyzing local ecological data by facilitating with minimal effort: 1) the publication of their data using ontologies of their choice, 2) the integration of their data with CO datasets, 3) the analysis of their data through pre-defined community workflows that automatically CITE - WINGS-WORKFLOWS.ORG We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097,LOGIN TO WINGS
Login to the Portal. Username: Password: Login RESEARCH - WINGS-WORKFLOWS.ORG We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097, AQUAFLOW - WATER.WINGS-WORKFLOWS.ORG Workflows for Whole Stream Metabolism Submitted by admin on Sun, 03/20/2011 - 08:32 Workflow Sketch Workflows represent data analysisprocesses as a
COLLECTION: /ORG/SLF4J/SLF4J-LOG4J12/1.7.6 Collection: /org/slf4j/slf4j-log4j12/1.7.6. org/slf4j/slf4j-log4j12(Parent)
COLLECTION: /COM/CLARKPARSIA/PELLET/PELLET-CORE/2.4.0-SNAPSHOT Collection: /com/clarkparsia/pellet/pellet-core/2.4.0-SNAPSHOT. com/clarkparsia/pellet/pellet-core (Parent) WINGS | WORKFLOW INSTANCE GENERATION AND SELECTION WINGS is a semantic workflow system that assists scientists with the design of computational experiments. A unique feature of WINGS is that its workflow representations incorporate semantic constraints about datasets and workflow components, and are used to create and validate workflows and to generate metadata for new data products.WINGS PORTAL
Welcome to the Wings Portal. This portal provides access to the Wings semantic workflow system by allowing you to browse, set up, and run workflows. Some unique features of Wings that can assist a user include: Choosing datasets that are valid for a workflow you have selected, based on the metadata properties of the datasets and the semantic constraints of that workflowABOUT - WINGS
About. WINGS is a semantic workflow system that assists scientists with the design of computational experiments. A computational experiment specifies how selected datasets are to be processed by a series of software components in a particular configuration. Earth scientists use computational experiments to estimate seismic hazardthrough
DOWNLOAD - WINGS
The function of the WINGS Portal is to interact with users to provide assistance in creating workflows. It runs on a Web browser, so that no code needs to be installed or downloaded to interact with the system. It allows users to: 1) upload and describe datasets, 2) upload and describe workflow components, 3) create workflows, 4) set up andTUTORIAL - WINGS
Tutorial. 1. Workflow Users. This tutorial provides a walkthrough of unique capabilities in Wings. Wings uses semantic constraints to reason about workflows and as a result it can assist the user to create valid workflows. You can try out for yourself all the examples mentioned in this tutorial.LOGIN TO WINGS
Login to the Portal. Username: Password: Login CITE - WINGS-WORKFLOWS.ORG We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097,PEOPLE - WINGS
We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097,PUBLICATIONS
We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097,WATER
The Spatio-Temporal Environmental and Ecosystem Data Sharing (STEEDS) project serves the long-tail of scientists analyzing local ecological data by facilitating with minimal effort: 1) the publication of their data using ontologies of their choice, 2) the integration of their data with CO datasets, 3) the analysis of their data through pre-defined community workflows that automatically WINGS | WORKFLOW INSTANCE GENERATION AND SELECTION WINGS is a semantic workflow system that assists scientists with the design of computational experiments. A unique feature of WINGS is that its workflow representations incorporate semantic constraints about datasets and workflow components, and are used to create and validate workflows and to generate metadata for new data products.WINGS PORTAL
Welcome to the Wings Portal. This portal provides access to the Wings semantic workflow system by allowing you to browse, set up, and run workflows. Some unique features of Wings that can assist a user include: Choosing datasets that are valid for a workflow you have selected, based on the metadata properties of the datasets and the semantic constraints of that workflowABOUT - WINGS
About. WINGS is a semantic workflow system that assists scientists with the design of computational experiments. A computational experiment specifies how selected datasets are to be processed by a series of software components in a particular configuration. Earth scientists use computational experiments to estimate seismic hazardthrough
DOWNLOAD - WINGS
The function of the WINGS Portal is to interact with users to provide assistance in creating workflows. It runs on a Web browser, so that no code needs to be installed or downloaded to interact with the system. It allows users to: 1) upload and describe datasets, 2) upload and describe workflow components, 3) create workflows, 4) set up andTUTORIAL - WINGS
Tutorial. 1. Workflow Users. This tutorial provides a walkthrough of unique capabilities in Wings. Wings uses semantic constraints to reason about workflows and as a result it can assist the user to create valid workflows. You can try out for yourself all the examples mentioned in this tutorial.LOGIN TO WINGS
Login to the Portal. Username: Password: Login CITE - WINGS-WORKFLOWS.ORG We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097,PEOPLE - WINGS
We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097,PUBLICATIONS
We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097,WATER
The Spatio-Temporal Environmental and Ecosystem Data Sharing (STEEDS) project serves the long-tail of scientists analyzing local ecological data by facilitating with minimal effort: 1) the publication of their data using ontologies of their choice, 2) the integration of their data with CO datasets, 3) the analysis of their data through pre-defined community workflows that automatically WINGS | WORKFLOW INSTANCE GENERATION AND SELECTION WINGS is a semantic workflow system that assists scientists with the design of computational experiments. A unique feature of WINGS is that its workflow representations incorporate semantic constraints about datasets and workflow components, and are used to create and validate workflows and to generate metadata for new data products.WINGS PORTAL
Welcome to the Wings Portal. This portal provides access to the Wings semantic workflow system by allowing you to browse, set up, and run workflows. Some unique features of Wings that can assist a user include: Choosing datasets that are valid for a workflow you have selected, based on the metadata properties of the datasets and the semantic constraints of that workflowABOUT - WINGS
About. WINGS is a semantic workflow system that assists scientists with the design of computational experiments. A computational experiment specifies how selected datasets are to be processed by a series of software components in a particular configuration. Earth scientists use computational experiments to estimate seismic hazardthrough
DOWNLOAD - WINGS
We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097,TUTORIAL - WINGS
Tutorial. 1. Workflow Users. This tutorial provides a walkthrough of unique capabilities in Wings. Wings uses semantic constraints to reason about workflows and as a result it can assist the user to create valid workflows. You can try out for yourself all the examples mentioned in this tutorial.LOGIN TO WINGS
Login to the Portal. Username: Password: LoginPUBLICATIONS
We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097,PEOPLE - WINGS
We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097, READINGS - WINGS-WORKFLOWS.ORG We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097,WATER
The Spatio-Temporal Environmental and Ecosystem Data Sharing (STEEDS) project serves the long-tail of scientists analyzing local ecological data by facilitating with minimal effort: 1) the publication of their data using ontologies of their choice, 2) the integration of their data with CO datasets, 3) the analysis of their data through pre-defined community workflows that automatically WINGS | WORKFLOW INSTANCE GENERATION AND SELECTIONWINGS ACCOUNTING SOFTWAREWINGS EMBROIDERY SOFTWAREWINGS MY EDITORWINGS XP EMBROIDERY SOFTWARECREATE WORKFLOWCREATE WORKFLOW ONLINE WINGS is a semantic workflow system that assists scientists with the design of computational experiments. A unique feature of WINGS is that its workflow representations incorporate semantic constraints about datasets and workflow components, and are used to create and validate workflows and to generate metadata for new data products.WINGS PORTAL
Welcome to the Wings Portal. This portal provides access to the Wings semantic workflow system by allowing you to browse, set up, and run workflows. Some unique features of Wings that can assist a user include: Choosing datasets that are valid for a workflow you have selected, based on the metadata properties of the datasets and the semantic constraints of that workflowABOUT - WINGS
About. WINGS is a semantic workflow system that assists scientists with the design of computational experiments. A computational experiment specifies how selected datasets are to be processed by a series of software components in a particular configuration. Earth scientists use computational experiments to estimate seismic hazardthrough
DOWNLOAD - WINGS
The function of the WINGS Portal is to interact with users to provide assistance in creating workflows. It runs on a Web browser, so that no code needs to be installed or downloaded to interact with the system. It allows users to: 1) upload and describe datasets, 2) upload and describe workflow components, 3) create workflows, 4) set up andTUTORIAL - WINGS
Tutorial. 1. Workflow Users. This tutorial provides a walkthrough of unique capabilities in Wings. Wings uses semantic constraints to reason about workflows and as a result it can assist the user to create valid workflows. You can try out for yourself all the examples mentioned in this tutorial.PEOPLE - WINGS
We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097,LOGIN TO WINGS
Login to the Portal. Username: Password: Login CITE - WINGS-WORKFLOWS.ORG We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097,PUBLICATIONS
We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097,WATER
The Spatio-Temporal Environmental and Ecosystem Data Sharing (STEEDS) project serves the long-tail of scientists analyzing local ecological data by facilitating with minimal effort: 1) the publication of their data using ontologies of their choice, 2) the integration of their data with CO datasets, 3) the analysis of their data through pre-defined community workflows that automatically WINGS | WORKFLOW INSTANCE GENERATION AND SELECTIONWINGS ACCOUNTING SOFTWAREWINGS EMBROIDERY SOFTWAREWINGS MY EDITORWINGS XP EMBROIDERY SOFTWARECREATE WORKFLOWCREATE WORKFLOW ONLINE WINGS is a semantic workflow system that assists scientists with the design of computational experiments. A unique feature of WINGS is that its workflow representations incorporate semantic constraints about datasets and workflow components, and are used to create and validate workflows and to generate metadata for new data products.WINGS PORTAL
Welcome to the Wings Portal. This portal provides access to the Wings semantic workflow system by allowing you to browse, set up, and run workflows. Some unique features of Wings that can assist a user include: Choosing datasets that are valid for a workflow you have selected, based on the metadata properties of the datasets and the semantic constraints of that workflowABOUT - WINGS
About. WINGS is a semantic workflow system that assists scientists with the design of computational experiments. A computational experiment specifies how selected datasets are to be processed by a series of software components in a particular configuration. Earth scientists use computational experiments to estimate seismic hazardthrough
DOWNLOAD - WINGS
The function of the WINGS Portal is to interact with users to provide assistance in creating workflows. It runs on a Web browser, so that no code needs to be installed or downloaded to interact with the system. It allows users to: 1) upload and describe datasets, 2) upload and describe workflow components, 3) create workflows, 4) set up andTUTORIAL - WINGS
Tutorial. 1. Workflow Users. This tutorial provides a walkthrough of unique capabilities in Wings. Wings uses semantic constraints to reason about workflows and as a result it can assist the user to create valid workflows. You can try out for yourself all the examples mentioned in this tutorial.PEOPLE - WINGS
We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097,LOGIN TO WINGS
Login to the Portal. Username: Password: Login CITE - WINGS-WORKFLOWS.ORG We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097,PUBLICATIONS
We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097,WATER
The Spatio-Temporal Environmental and Ecosystem Data Sharing (STEEDS) project serves the long-tail of scientists analyzing local ecological data by facilitating with minimal effort: 1) the publication of their data using ontologies of their choice, 2) the integration of their data with CO datasets, 3) the analysis of their data through pre-defined community workflows that automatically WINGS | WORKFLOW INSTANCE GENERATION AND SELECTION WINGS is a semantic workflow system that assists scientists with the design of computational experiments. A unique feature of WINGS is that its workflow representations incorporate semantic constraints about datasets and workflow components, and are used to create and validate workflows and to generate metadata for new data products.WINGS PORTAL
Welcome to the Wings Portal. This portal provides access to the Wings semantic workflow system by allowing you to browse, set up, and run workflows. Some unique features of Wings that can assist a user include: Choosing datasets that are valid for a workflow you have selected, based on the metadata properties of the datasets and the semantic constraints of that workflowABOUT - WINGS
About. WINGS is a semantic workflow system that assists scientists with the design of computational experiments. A computational experiment specifies how selected datasets are to be processed by a series of software components in a particular configuration. Earth scientists use computational experiments to estimate seismic hazardthrough
DOWNLOAD - WINGS
We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097,TUTORIAL - WINGS
Tutorial. 1. Workflow Users. This tutorial provides a walkthrough of unique capabilities in Wings. Wings uses semantic constraints to reason about workflows and as a result it can assist the user to create valid workflows. You can try out for yourself all the examples mentioned in this tutorial.LOGIN TO WINGS
Login to the Portal. Username: Password: LoginPUBLICATIONS
We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097,PEOPLE - WINGS
We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097, READINGS - WINGS-WORKFLOWS.ORG We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097,WATER
The Spatio-Temporal Environmental and Ecosystem Data Sharing (STEEDS) project serves the long-tail of scientists analyzing local ecological data by facilitating with minimal effort: 1) the publication of their data using ontologies of their choice, 2) the integration of their data with CO datasets, 3) the analysis of their data through pre-defined community workflows that automatically HOME About Research Publications Download TutorialCite People __
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Download WINGS and install it on your own server. We are grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grants ICER-1740683, ICER-1639716, ICER-1632211, ICER-1540937, IIS-1533930, ICER-1440323, IIS-1344272, ACI-1355475, ICER-1343800, CCF-0725332, IIS-0917328, IIS-0948429, and CSR-0615412, from the National Institutes of Health under grants 1R01AG059874-01, 1R01GM117097-01, U24MH068457, and 1R01GM117097, from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency under grants W911NF-18-1-0027, FA8750-17-C-0106, W911NF-14-1-0364, W911NF-15-1-0555, FA8750-13-C-0016, HR0011-07-C-0060, and W911NF-15-1-0555, from the Air Force Research Laboratory under grant FA8750-06-C-0210, from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research under grant AFOSR FA9550-11-1-0104, and from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration under grant 14-AIST-14-0034. Site powered by w3.css_Back to top_
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