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Workflow design to store data from dataturbine to metacat
 
Workflow design to store data from dataturbine to the metacat
 
A sample sensorML file for a sensor whose metadata was same between timestamp ts1 and ts2
 
The sample EML for a data set produced by a sensor for timestamp ts1 and ts2
 
The sensorML file for the above site layout information (.moml)
 
A sample moml file describing a site layout with 2 sensors
 
Configuration System Documentation
Documentation on how to use the ConfigurationManager and associated classes.
A Sample dataset
 
Reporting, Workflow Run Manager, Provenance, and Tagging add-on module suites released, Sept 30, 2010
The Kepler Project is pleased to announce the availability of the Reporting, Workflow Run Manager, Provenance, and Tagging add-on module suites for Kepler 2.1.
Kepler 2.1 released, Sept 30, 2010
The Kepler Project is pleased to announce the release of Kepler 2.1.
Kepler 2.1 Release Roadmap
Kepler 2.1 Release Roadmap
Kepler Extension Points and APIs
This page lists the various APIs and extension points that are available to Kepler module developers and actor developers.
Design Document: Transfer sensor data from dataturbine to metacat (bug 4757)
Transfer sensor data from dataturbine to metacat (bug 4757)
Provenance and versioning
A description of versioning issues with regards provenance.
Tentative List of Kepler 2.1 Features
Tentative List of Kepler 2.1 Features
Tentative List of Kepler 2.3 Features
This is a tentative list of possible 2.3 features that have not been discussed or approved yet.
Tentative List of Kepler 2.2 Features
This is a tentative list of possible 2.2 features that have not been discussed or approved yet.
sensor view screenshot, running
 
sensor view screenshot, not running
 
Kepler 2.0 Released, June 24, 2010
The Kepler Project is pleased to announce the availability of Kepler 2.0, a major update to the Kepler scientific workflow system. Representing the combined efforts of numerous individuals and projects, Kepler is a user-friendly, open-source application for analyzing, modeling, and sharing scientific data and analytical processes.
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