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Supporting Open Collaboration in Science through Explicit and Linked Semantic Description of Processes

Published on Jul 15, 20152397 Views

The Web was originally developed to support collaboration in science. Although scientists benefit from many forms of collaboration on the Web (e.g., blogs, wikis, forums, code sharing, etc.), most c

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Supporting Open Collaboration in Science through Explicit and Linked Semantic Description of Processes00:00
Evolution of the scientific enterprise00:11
A New Kind of Collaborative Platform01:15
Requirements of Scientific Collaborations03:05
The OrganicData Science Framework03:59
Representing Collaborative Tasks05:12
Task Metadata06:41
Task Status (Progress Estimation)07:42
Task Status (Visualization)09:15
Task Status (Sequences)11:37
Task Cloning12:33
Representing Users13:22
Representing other Entities of Interest14:40
Queries15:46
Architecture16:41
Usage of the Organic Data Science Framework (1)17:53
Usage of the Organic Data Science Framework (2)18:32
Conclusions19:21
Thank You20:21