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Extractions: more Mailing Lists Search CactusCode: The development of an Astrophysics Simulation Collaboratory joins 5 institutions in an NSF funded Knowledge and Distributed Intelligence program. The aims of the collaboratory are to develop tools for the collaborative research into problems of relativistic astrophysics. Central to the idea of the Collaboratory is the development of an Astrophysics Portal for the management and submission of large scale simulations using a wide range of computer resources. The portal is deployed on the ASC Grid , a testbed of supercomputing resources including machines at the NCSA, AHPCC, AEI, Washington University and SDSC. The development of the Astrophysics Simulation Collaboratory is being pursued with the involvement of the Cactus Team and collaborators. The ASC project will benefit Cactus mainly through the development of Simulation Portal The ASC portal is being built specifically around the Cactus code, although many of the components will be applicable to general simulation portals. This portal will not only bring new users to Cactus, but will help existing users make full and easy use of their available computing resources. We expect the ASC portal to serve as a prototype for a general Cactus Portal.
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Xml-dev - Re: [xml-dev] XML For Astronomy/Astrophysics if anyone had some good links / mailing lists for XML for Astronomy. Many of the other formats and lists are considerably older and language http://lists.xml.org/archives/xml-dev/200302/msg00441.html
Extractions: Lists Home Date Index Thread Index http://xml.gsfc.nasa.gov/ which seems good, and at least recently updated. > Many of the other formats and lists are considerably older and language > dependent (e.g. in AIML there is type="java.lang.String"). I am looking for > something pretty generic I suppose, but if someone has a hot link for > marking up radio telescope output I am game for any language (even IDL). To > push the question a little further has anyone seen SVG used in conjunction > with such data? > Not quite what you asked for, but here is a link to some work on using topic maps to unify astronomical data bases. http://www.astro.caltech.edu/~aam/science/topicmaps/ucd.html Cheers, Tom P XML for Astronomy/Astrophysics From: "Jeff Rafter" <jeffrafter@defined.net>
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Extractions: Lists Home Date Index Thread Index I was wondering if anyone had some good links / mailing lists for XML for Astronomy. I spent some time on google and the Cover Pages (both having good results) but a lot of what I have run into has led back to http://xml.gsfc.nasa.gov/ which seems good, and at least recently updated. Many of the other formats and lists are considerably older and language dependent (e.g. in AIML there is type="java.lang.String"). I am looking for something pretty generic I suppose, but if someone has a hot link for marking up radio telescope output I am game for any language (even IDL). To push the question a little further has anyone seen SVG used in conjunction with such data? Thanks Jeff Rafter Follow-Ups Re: [xml-dev] XML for Astronomy/Astrophysics From: "Thomas B. Passin" <tpassin@comcast.net> References finding new directions From: "Simon St.Laurent" <simonstl@simonstl.com>
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Extractions: Author Prev Author Next Thread Prev Thread Next ... Thread Index The Astro-Photography Mailing List I'm looking into upgrading my equipment now that I have an observatory and that weight and size are no longer issues. Currently I have a 10" LX200, but the tracking performance on this scope is not good enough for my increasing demand for quality. A goto mount is essential for my remote control, and for the CCD mosaics that I want to do. I am considering the AP 1200 GTO mount and either a C14 or a OGS 12.5" OTA. I would like to get some input from those on this list that have experience with this mount and it's tracking and pointing performance. The AP 1200 sells for $3000 less than the Software Bisque's Paramount which I am also considering. I'm willing to spend the extra money, if I would be getting a $3000 better mount. Does anyone have any experience with the Paramount and the AP 1200? Thanks, Chris Vedeler http://www.isomeida.com/homes/cvedeler/space.htm
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Extractions: Date Prev Thread Prev Thread Next Date Next ... List Home Subject [no subject] Am I correct? Best, =3DDrummond=20 -Original Message- From: Eamonn Neylon [ mailto:eneylon@manifestsolutions.com http://www.manifestsolutions.com/ -Original Message- From: Wachob, Gabe [ mailto:gwachob@visa.com ] Sent: 29 September 2003 18:51 To: 'Matthew J. Dovey'; xri@lists.oasis-open.org Subject: RE: [xri] FW: [Discuss-DOI] Announcement: The "info" URI scheme Matthew- I'm having a hard time understanding the value of this effort. I would think that if you wanted to create an identifier space for dewey decimal numbers, you'd create a URI scheme for it. With the "info" proposal, you've effectively replaced the IANA as registrar for URI-compatible identifier schemes with NISO. That is, instead of registering a "dd" (dewey decimal) URI scheme, you register a "dd" info namespace. Same basic process, except that you have a different registrar. Is *this* the motivation? Is the info URI scheme motivated by the IETF's strong bias towards resolvable URI schemes? Thanks for giving me the background. I have to think about how this relates to XRI work as well. -Gabe > -Original Message- > From: Matthew J. Dovey [ mailto:matthew.dovey@oucs.ox.ac.uk
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