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- Under the hood of a Digital Twin ESM
- Digital Earths - The fourth phase of (ESM) modelling maturity?
- What is a digital twin?
- The future of the ESGF
- Requirements for a global data infrastructure in support of CMIP6
- The Exascale Challenge to the UK - Part Tree - Capacity
- The Exascale Challenge to the UK - Part Two - Compute
- The Exascale Challenge to the UK - Part One
- Science and the Digital Revolution - Data, Standards, and Integration
- Why so much data? Part I - The rise of direct numerical simulation
- playing with docker
- A citation and provenance system for climate modelling
- Building your own JASMIN Virtual Machine
- simulation documents
- Updated version of the model documentation plots
- The vocabulary of documenting models
- Accessing JASMIN from Android
- Storing and manipulating environmental big data with JASMIN
- Gavin's Proposal
- github repo for badc text file code
- confusion on dois
- On CMIP6 and DOIs
- data scientists are anally retentive too!
- European Exascale Software Initiative
- hpc futures - part two
- Pushing Water Analogies too far
- Numerical Observation Time
- Citation, Digital Object Identifiers, Persistence, Correction and Metadata
- Australian Adventures
- Can we put distributed query to bed please?
- Tales from the EA linux coal front
- Instances and Properties
- The choice is python
- Integrating data handling libraries
- cyberinfrastructure for data
- Janet Futures
- Provenance, processes and O&M
- Quotation of the day
- hollow world and svngate revisited
- erase to transparency
- my hero
- The relationship between collecting metadata, and the optimum size of a child's plate of food
- Bryan's Fishy Example
- cf standard names growth
- UM Crack Cocaine
- Interoperability, Data Fusion and Mashups
- A controlled vocabulary for advection schemes
- the doi saga continued
- Catalogues, Shopping Carts and Portals
- Journals and Data Curation
- Resource Reality
- i had to laugh, part 2
- i had to laugh
- kubuntu frustration ... again
- WCS is dead, long live WFS
- sun_oracle
- Scientific Method
- the publication ecosystem
- ukrds
- irony
- Strongly Defend Weakly Held Positions
- obscurity
- NDG papers appear in Phil Trans
- bbc goes to rdf
- SD cards to the rescue
- curation and specification
- exist memory and stability
- lack of service
- delicious on konqueror
- Virtual Conferencing
- Defining a Metamodel - Part One
- Balancing Harmonisation
- Formalising Information Model Development
- Model Intercomparison, Resolution, Ensembles
- anatomy of a mip - part2
- exposing mips in moles
- The anatomy of a mip
- moles basic concepts
- Having our granule cake and eating it too
- Identifiers, Persistence and Citation
- EA and Subversion, Resolved
- Introducing Metafor
- Metadata, Effort and Scope
- Cost Models
- Beginning to get a grip on ORE
- From ORE to DublinCore
- RDF software stacks.
- Big Java
- atom for moles
- Implementing my RDFa wiki code
- creating RDFa
- More on the windows subversion client under wine.
- On typed links.
- Notes on brief service descriptions and bindings
- Subversion under WINE
- more MOLES version two thinking
- early MOLES version two thinking
- The Scope of ISO19115
- Online Resources in ISO19115 and MOLES
- More quotations - Static Maps, Public Trusts, and Bad Processes
- authkit and pylons don't quite fit
- Finding is not enough
- Data Publication
- Whither service descriptions
- virtualenv
- the leonardo file system
- discovery and google
- raw and refereed data
- On SQL and XML
- Citation and Claddier
- Interoperability is just over the horizon ... always
- Access Control
- Service Orientated Architecture - Two Years On!
- Service Descriptions
- No Silver Bullet Exists
- A proposal for profiling ISO19139
- browser crap
- Citing data with ISO19139
- Persistence
- Citation, Hosting and Publication
- On substitution groups and ISO19139
- More on citation - part three, delving
- More on citation - part two, MST
- More on citation - part one, ashoe
- to extend or not to extend ...
- On Access Control
- Granule Concepts
- Affording Interfaces
- On Processing Affordance
- Service Binding
- More on Data Citation
- More Meteorological Time
- Some practicalities with ISO19139
- The Lockin results in the Exeter Communique
- Meteorological Time
- Some Trackback code
- web service wars
- Might trackback grow up?
- Merging Metadata Always Lowers Quality
- Bibliographic References, ISO19115 and NumSim
- New version of NumSim available
- Oxford Seminar in March
- Whither parameters in metadata
- Data Citation
- On Moores Law
- Trajectory Support for campaigns
- Service Chaining
- Metadata, XML and Deja Vu
- Business Models and Curation
- Terms and Conditions
- Dual Core Opterons
- Grid Architecture
- Citation Decay Rate
- Function Creep and Institutional Repositories
- JISC Digital Rights Meeting
- P2PGIS
- Linus spoof letter to Bill Gates
- ICSU Recommendations
- Python Eggs
- SOA Design Principles
- When is a webservice a grid service?
- Your website really does need to be current
- Why blogging is good for you (and yes we need a policy)
- Meteorological RSS Feeds
- Content Management, Wikis, Blogging etc
- What is a Web Service
- Internet Explorer REALLY Sucks
- Matplotlib
- M2Crypto Woes
- DataDeluge
- Testing, Extreme Programming and Demos
- Sunday Morning Procrastination
- Upgraded to v166
- FreeAccess
- Atomic content in NCAS
- Internet Explorer Sucks
- generateDS
- Massachusetts Contributes to easier Document Curation
- Python Gui Kits
- Open Source Licenses
- Searching Techniques
- On Binary XML
- Verifyable Statements
- Service Orientated Architecture
- Elements and Attributes
- Nice review of RSS and scientific publishing
- xml databases
- Why Python?
- More on Trackbacks
- Citation
- Trackback
- forecast xml
- Python and Java
- Digital Signatures and Digital Preservation
- b-schema
- xmlsec
- Is Access Grid worth it?
- Knowledge Management Horizon
diary
- Week Eight
- Weeks Six and Seven
- Week Five
- Week Four
- Week Three
- Week Two
- Week One
- Back to the Future - I think therefore I WILL blog
- too much trac and twitter?
- Oh no I can't keep up ..
- Still here
- Reading in 2009, 15-18 - Teenage action fodder for summer
- Reading in 2009, 14 - Canadian Wildish West
- Reading in 2009, 13 - Songs of Earth and Power
- holidays
- Reading in 2009, 12 - Roman capers
- Reading in 2009, 11 - One to miss
- Reading in 2009, 10 - Careless in Red
- Reading in 2009, 9 - Under Enemy Colours
- Busy Week
- Reading in 2009, 6,7,8 - The Language of the Stones Trilogy
- Tales from the EGU
- Newark Liberty International Airport
- Reading 2009, 5 - Pillars need shortening
- Reading in 2009, 4 - Engleby not for me
- Reading in 2009, 2 - Water Supply
- Reading in 2009, 3 - Miss Smilla
- Reading in 2009, 1 - Six Degrees
- Nearest Book
- tales from the sleep deprived
- Reading Time and Reading Speed - both adrift
- Semis here we come
- Spring
- Wireless Internet Blackspot - Australia
- Answers.Yahoo.Com to the rescue
- what is bt up to this time?
- The Great British Summer
- Debunking Crichton Done for Me
- DDT and Malaria
- State of Fear, Part 1
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