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    survol

    RDF-based framework monitoring business systems activity

    A Python agent and a web interface aiming to help the analysis and investigation of a legacy application. A set of machines, processes, databases, programs etc ... all communicating with each other, manipulating your data, and whose software architecture has become, with time, complicated, difficult to understand, and undocumented. Data are aggregated with an RDF inference engine, creating a global vision of the business information processing.
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    JS SmartM3 KP API

    javascript API for SmartM3

    Porting of the SmartM3 Triple Space's KP on JavaScript. Due to limitations on JS connectivity a "WebSocket to TCP" relay has been developed in order to enable JavaScript KP to communicato with a SmartM3 SIB. Relay is based on jWebSocketServer. User manual currently only in italian :(
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    GenEpiO

    The Genomic Epidemiology Ontology covers food-borne disease terms

    Here we introduce a Genomic Epidemiology Ontology (GenEpiO) that covers vocabulary necessary to identify, document and research food-borne pathogens and associated outbreaks. We envision various subdomains including genomic laboratory testing, specimen and isolate metadata, and epidemiological case investigations. The project files are currently hosted at https://github.com/GenEpiO/genepio/ . Here we provide the genepio-consortium@lists.sourceforge.net listserve. Terms for these subdomains...
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