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Have you ever wondered how the articles get from print to you? Check out this awesome behind-the-scenes view of the JSTOR archive production process, in a comic drawn by one of our own staff members, Patrick Goussy.
A simple workflow for converting a Digital Object Identifier 10.1093/nar/gkl320 into a PubMedID (16845108) using the NCBI eSearch utitlity.
NCBI services consume and produce complex data types. In Taverna, inputs (e.g. Database name, DOI, Return type in this example) have to be merged into a single string using the perversely named "Input Splitter". Outputs have to be split using the Output Splitter, which appear when you right click on the service in Taverna.
Workflow available from www.cs.man.ac.uk/~hulld/workflows/DOI2PMID.xml and via a simpler RESTian style: eutils.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/esearch.fcgi?db=Pub...
This workflow was created and runs in www.taverna.org.uk/
How to process "stuff". Organizing and implementing the David Allen "Getting Things Done" method (gtd.) Taken from the DA website at davidco.com/tips_tools/tip32.html. I use it as a screensaver.
I went out and tested my Cron 50 with my daughter as a willing participant , I shot some decent stuff and worked on them this evening, my workflow is terrible, trying to do PP with ADHD is almost impossible :)
Tag this , tag that OOH I like this one!!! etc
This is often the hardest step because it means leaving some good photos behind, but this is the most important step. In this set I had multiple interesting takes on a statue but decided that just one would make the cut. Conversely, I chose two versions of the flag because they were very different. There were other shots that were nice but I thought that they were cliche or not within the mood or theme of the rest. I do final editing here so that the photos feel like a set not a mish mash. I give these photos 3 stars in Lightroom. I'm left with 8. These are the ones that see the light of day.
Workflow to produce RSS feeds for SplashNews company using their current email system and creating a new webapp.
I have been messing with this project all year and I decided to collect up some of the screen shots and scans and put them all into a collage to show a little of my workflow from Moleskine sketch to 3D model.
Shot in RAW then edited with a full featured photo editor (on a mobile device), does this count as phone photography?
June 13, 2022 - Optic Convention - Workflow Experience Room, featuring Dell Computers, along with several other Vendors of interest to Photographers.
Screenshot of Day CQ5 WCM Version 5.1 Released November 14th, 2008
Showing the web-based workflow editor. Design publication processes, manage tasks, orchestrate actions..
note also the black plastic struts holding up the middle section, removed in the final retouch in Photoshop
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An attempt to create a visual representation of this:
wiki.github.com/ginatrapani/thinktank/developer-guide-get...
On a related note, Google Docs' drawing too isn't too shabby.
The Promenade de la Croisette, or Boulevard de la Croisette, is a prominent road in Cannes, France. It stretches along the shore of the Mediterranean Sea and is about 2 km long. The Croisette is known for the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès, where the Cannes Film Festival is held. Many expensive shops, restaurants, and hotels (such as the Carlton, Majestic, JW Marriott Cannes, and Martinez) line the road. It goes completely along the coastline of Cannes [Wikipedia.org]