Recent Changes
- 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.