Publications
From ETaxonomy
Publications of the Filtered Push Project
- IDCC11 Lei Dou, James Hanken, Bertram Ludaescher, James A. Macklin, Timothy McPhillips, Paul J. Morris, Robert A. Morris, Zhimin Wang, Sven Koehler. 2011. Automating Data Curation with Kepler Workflows. 7th International Digital Curation Conference. [Poster] http://www.dcc.ac.uk/webfm_send/710
- ICDE 2011 Lei Dou, Daniel Zinn, Timothy McPhillips, Sven Kohler, Sean Riddle, Shawn Bowers, Bertram Ludascher, "Scientific workflow design 2.0: Demonstrating streaming data collections in Kepler," icde, pp.1296-1299, 2011 IEEE 27th International Conference on Data Engineering, 2011
- TDWG 2011 Symposium: Macklin, J.A. 2011. Annotations: No longer just a slip of paper... Proceedings of TDWG 2011, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
- TDWG 2011 Presentation: Macklin, J.A. 2011. Annotations: No longer just a slip of paper... Proceedings of TDWG 2011, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
- TDWG 2011 Presentation: Macklin, J.A. 2011. Macklin, J.A., P. Desmet, P. Sweeney. 2011. Apple Core: Darwin Core guidelines for herbaria. Proceedings of TDWG 2011, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
- IBC 2011 Presentation: Macklin, J.A., H. Cui, P.J. Morris, R.A. Morris. 2011. Floras in the 21st Century: The Flora of North America Saga. International Botanical Congress, Melbourne, Australia. Abstract p.337.
- SPNHC 2011 Presentation: Lei Dou, James Hanken, Bertram Ludaescher, James A. Macklin, Timothy M. McPhillips, Paul J. Morris, Robert A. Morris, Zhimin Wang. Building specimen-data curation pipelines using Kepler workflow technology in a Filtered Push network. Program and Abstracts. pp. 46 [SPNHC DemoCamp live software demonstration] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DEkPbvLsud0
- SPNHC 2010 Presentation: Macklin, J.A., P.J. Morris, C. Iloabachie, M. Kelly, D. Lowery, R,A. Morris, D. Tremonte, Z. Wang. 2010. Herbarium Networks Part IV: Demonstration of a prototype web interface for a 'Filtered Push' network to enable discovery, filtering, and annotation of botanical and other natural history specimen data. SPNHC 25th Annual Meeting: Biodiversity 2010 and Beyond: Science and Collections. Program and Abstracts. pp. 83-84 [SPNHC Demo Camp live software demonstration] File:Spnhc_demonstration_components.png
- AGU 2009 Fall Meeting Presentation: Morris, P.J., M. Kelly, D.B. Lowery, J.A. Macklin, R. Morris, D. Tremonte, Z. Wang. Filtered Push: Annotating Distributed Data for Quality Control and Fitness for Use Analysis. Eos Trans. AGU, 90(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract IN34B-08 File:Morris AGU 2009.pdf
- SPNHC 2009 Presentation: Macklin, J.A., P. Morris, R. Morris, Z. Wang, M. Kelly. Herbarium Networks Part III: A prototype for exchange of botanical specimen data to reduce duplicative effort and improve quality using a 'filtered push' File:SPNHC 2009 FP.pdf
- TDWG 2008 Presentation: A Hadoop-based Prototype for the Filtered-Push project Wang, Z., Dong, H., Kelly, M., Macklin, J., Morris, P., & Morris, R. 2008 Sep 17. A Hadoop-based Prototype for the Filtered-Push project. Proceedings of TDWG. [Online] http://www.tdwg.org/proceedings/article/view/352 http://www.tdwg.org/fileadmin/2008conference/slides/Wang_20_01_Hadoop.ppt
- TDWG 2008 Poster: Remote Annotation of Specimens: Use cases and messages of a Filtered Push network Morris, P., Dong, H., Kelly, M., Macklin, J., Morris, R., & Wang, Z. 2008 Sep 16. Remote Annotation of Specimens: Use cases and messages of a Filtered Push network. Proceedings of TDWG. [Online] http://www.tdwg.org/proceedings/article/view/351 File:TDWG 2008 Poster A1.pdf
Background
- Presentation on the Botanical Duplicate problem and need for data interchange between collections databases. File:Macklin SPNHC 2006.odp Walks through use case of duplicate example from Collector: Demmaree, D; Collector Number: 38875; Id: Ephedra viridis. “The wind was blowing too strong to make specimens in the field. I boxed up enough for 87 sheets . I simply pruned the shrub a little.”
- Early concept was of a set of client nodes that connected through a few central servers, with a clear functional distinction between the roles of nodes at participating repositories and centralized message brokers.