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Welcome To SEEK

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The Science Environment for Ecological Knowledge (SEEK) is a five year initiative designed to create cyberinfrastructure for ecological, environmental, and biodiversity research and to educate the ecological community about ecoinformatics. SEEK participants are building an integrated data grid (EcoGrid) for accessing a wide variety of ecological and biodiversity data and analytical tools (Kepler) for efficiently utilizing these data stores to advance ecological and biodiversity science. An intelligent middleware system (SMS) will facilitate integration and synthesis of data and models within these systems.

See a brief overview of SEEK or the full project proposal for a detailed description of the project initiative.

News

August 23, 2004First release of the Growl Ontology Editor (alpha)
August 20, 2004Kepler (1.0.0alpha2) scientific workflow tool released
July 22, 200424 people currently registered for Ecological Informatics: Managing Data & Information for Projects, Laboratories, & Observatories workshop at ESA.
June 28, 2004KNB Data Management Tools Workshop scheduled for September 28-30, 2004 at NCEAS, UCSB.
June 25, 2004RCN Training scheduled for October 17-30, 2004 at the LTER Network Office, UNM.
June 25, 2004SEEK website new wiki site released.
May 12, 2004SEEK/e-Science workshop on Grid Environments held in Edinburgh, Scotland.
May 10, 2004Kepler analysis and modeling tool (1.0.0alpha1) released for testing and feedback.

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