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There are a variety of ecoinformatics tools created through SEEK? and the KNB projects. Most of these tools are open source software solutions created for the ecological community.
- EcoGrid
- Is a next generation internet architecture for data storage, sharing, access and analysis.
- It combines the features of a Data Grid for storage of ecological data and a Compute Grid for analysis and modeling services.
- Kepler
- Is a flexible workflow system designed to process and ingest heterogeneous ecological data from ecologists and other domain scientists.
- It provides access to data and computational services through emerging Grid technologies, services for optimizing workflow execution as well as introduce an advanced system for semantic typing and ontological reasoning to assist users in workflow creation and execution.
- Growl
- A graphical visualization and editing tool for ontologies, including OWL ontologies.
- Sparrow
- A lightweight syntax for representing logic statements that can be used for reasoning tasks and can be converted to OWL format.
- Ecological Metadata Language?
- A metadata specification for describing heterogeneous data sources.
- Morpho
- Is an easy-to-use, cross-platform application for accessing and manipulating metadata and data (both locally and on the network).
- It allows ecologists to create and manage your data, metadata (i.e. describe their data in a standardized format), and create a catalog of data & metadata upon which to query, edit and view data collections and share it with others.
- Grass GIS?
- Is an open source, Free Software Geographical Information System (GIS) with raster, topological vector, image processing, and graphics production functionality.
- It operates on various platforms through a graphical user interface and shell in X-Windows.
- r?
- Is an integrated suite of free software facilities for data manipulation, calculation and graphical display that compiles and runs on a wide variety of UNIX platforms and similar systems (including FreeBSD and Linux), Windows and MacOS.
- It provides a wide variety of statistical and graphical techniques.
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