Difference between revisions of "Federated Search"

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===What's New ===
 
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* 2009-07-07: FROST demo at [[July_7-10%2C_2009%2C_ESIP_Federation_Meeting%2C_Santa_Barbara%2C_CA|ESIP Meeting in Santa Barbara CA]]
 
* 2009-07-07: FROST demo at [[July_7-10%2C_2009%2C_ESIP_Federation_Meeting%2C_Santa_Barbara%2C_CA|ESIP Meeting in Santa Barbara CA]]

Revision as of 13:50, September 9, 2009

Welcome to the Federated Search Cluster

The objective of the Federated Search Cluster is implement a federated search capability within ESIP, including space-time queries for individual data items. The cluster is an active collaboration site for contributing components and plays a governance role in the development of community conventions and vocabularies. Register in the ESIP wiki and click on the "watch" tab to be notified of ongoing events.

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Acknowledgment: This wiki format and structure was shamelessly stolen--make that "reused"--from the Semantic Web Cluster.