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[science-iwg] Krikkit Proposal

Dear All,

It looks like the recently proposed Krikkit project by Cisco
http://eclipse.org/proposals/technology.krikkit/
may fit into some areas of interest, Tim suggested earlier for the charta like
- Presentation
   2D, 3D, nD visualisation, data selection, oscilloscope, xygraph, image viewing, histograms, ...
- Representation
   meta-models/models, units, scientific constants, generic nD-data structures, ...
- Processing
   workflow, distributed execution, data transformations, data filtering, ...
- Persistence
   scientific file formats, HDF5, databases, long term archiving, ...

If you haven't done so, please some of you consider listing as "Interested parties".

Cheers,

Werner Keil | JCP EC Member | Eclipse UOMo Lead, Babel Language Champion

Twitter @wernerkeil |#EclipseUOMo |  @JSR354 | #DevOps

Skype werner.keil | Google+ gplus.to/wernerkeil
 
* Eclipse DemoCamps Fall 2013: Nov/Dec 2013, Germany, France. Werner Keil, Eclipse UOMo Lead, Babel Language Champion will present "M2M", "ETCS", "Triple'E class DevOps"


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Today's Topics:

   1. Review BoF EclipseCon (Philip Wenig)
   2. Re: Review BoF EclipseCon (Jan Tim Jagenberg)
   3. Re: Review BoF EclipseCon (Stephan Druskat)
   4. Re: Review BoF EclipseCon (Philip Wenig)


 
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Date: Fri, 01 Nov 2013 15:56:04 +0100
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Yeah, I'm quite well again :-) ... I'm not used to stay up until 4
o'clock in the morning anymore ...

@Tim
I like the sketch. We propably could add some additions for each column,
e.g. "Persistence" -> HDF5, ...

@Stephan
Would you like to contact and ask the TeXlipse to join?


Best
Philip


Am 01.11.2013 14:46, schrieb Stephan Druskat:
> Hi All, hi Philip (hope you're feeling better ;)),
>
> I was just gonna write the same! It's exciting to get this on its feet.
>
> As the only one coming from the humanities it remains to be seen what
> I can actually contribute technically, but it's definitely exciting to
> be part of this. And I'd be happy to contribute on another, perhaps
> organizational, level if deemed helpful.
>
> I've been briefly speaking to Philip about this: If (or rather: when)
> we get to the Simultaneous Release stage, we should take care to bring
> other - perhaps more peripherical - projects on board as well, for
> example the developers of TeXlipse, who may contribute to a release to
> make it a proper "scientific workbench".
>
> Cheers,
> Stephan
>

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