Plone Sites
DISCOVER magazine
DISCOVER magazine, the leading popular science magazine in the US, hired Abstract Edge to create a new website that would be more compelling to its community and subscribers. This high-traffic site, developed on the open source Plone content management system, contains every article of every issue since 1992, categorized, related and searchable, and allows DISCOVER to take advantage of blogging, podcasting, photo galleries, and video technologies, and greatly facilitates the publication of the online magazine.
Advanced Aquarist's Online Magazine
Advanced Aquarist's Online Magazine is an online magazine dedicated to advancing the marine aquarium hobby. It was founded in January 2002 and has been publishing monthly for the last 5 years. The magazine was moved over to plone in January 2005.
AMI Consortium
Pronaos.ch implemented the new Plone Site for AMI (University of Edinburgh): The AMI Consortium is a community of research partners and associated organizations united by this vision: "Business productivity, by way of individual and group activities between and during meetings, can be dramatically enhanced with the use of advanced signal processing and knowledge management."
Analytical Science Technologies
South African representative of major manufacturers and suppliers of analytical instrumentation and consumables
Atlantic Street Center
Atlantic Street Center is a non-profit, social service agency. Our mission is to help families and communities raise healthy, successful children and youth. We achieve our mission by providing counseling, educational, social, and recreational programs for children, youth, and their families. We primarily serve low-income African American and other families of color who reside in central, southeast and greater Seattle.
Bioconductor
Bioconductor is an open source and open development software project for the analysis and comprehension of genomic data.
British Columbia Proteomics Network
The BC Proteomics Network (BCPN) is a network of scientists and informaticians from universities, research institutions and industry throughout British Columbia. The BCPN was formed to expand proteomics expertise, awareness, and research in BC; provide a coordinating mechanism for existing resources; and ultimately launch large-scale proteomics projects at the national and international levels. Hence, it provides a single, coherent, cooperative, and altruistic mechanism for building the province’s proteomics research infrastructure, and seeks to improve the understanding of proteomics in the life sciences community.
Carbon Trading: A Primer for Forest Landowners
A website containing background information about Carbon Sequestration.
Caring for Deer & Forests: A Resource Center for Eastern North America
Deer, forests, and people are connected. Forests provide food, cover, and clean water that deer need. Forests growing on nutrient-rich soils with many food plants can support many more deer than forests with poor soils and few forest floor plants. That is, they have a higher carrying capacity. Deer add grace and beauty to the forest. What they eat affects how forests grow, how many deer they can support, and habitat for other wildlife. Hunters seek deer for meat and for the love of the hunt as they have for hundreds of years. Peoples’ understanding and choices about deer and forests shape all these connections.
Cerium Labs LIMS
Cerium Labs (www.ceriumlabs.com) LIMS is a Lab Information Management System based on Plone. The information system manages 1000 of samples and data that flow in and out of our laboratory. Being a web application our worldwide customers can submit jobs for analysis and review their results in a timely manner. The Plone data management system allows us to manage our daily functions and review past trends that are critical in order to forecast future needs.
Concert'Eau
Collaborative technological plateform for European Water Directive Framework implementation within agricultural context
Copper Development Association Africa
This communication portal is for the purposes of communication and information transfer between people and organisations involved with copper development and research projects in Africa.
CSP - Innovazione nelle ICT
CSP - Innovazione nelle ICT - is the Information Society Technologies innovation and research centre for Piedmont’s public administrations. Its shareholders are: CSI-Piemonte, Politecnico di Torino, Università degli Studi di Torino, Comune di Torino, Unione Industriale di Torino, Confindustria Piemonte and Iride Energia S.p.A. Since 1998, CSP has been developing the new mission entrusted to it by shareholders after it concluded its experience as Centro Supercalcolo del Piemonte. CSP has changed considerably in eight years. Founded as a small group inside CSI Piemonte’s original offices, it has grown significantly and now employs 40 people permanently in two different premises. Every year CSP also awards between 25 and 30 scholarships in collaboration with local universities, over 20 work placements and thesis opportunities, plus over 40 contracts with professionals from different sectors. Turnover has grown constantly over the last few years, stabilising at over 4.5 million Euros in 2006. This is a result of around 100 different activities for over 35 clients and over 50 active collaboration agreements with Universities, Research Centres and public corporations.
Department of Science and Technology
The DST strives toward introducing measures that put science and technology to work to make an impact on growth and development in a sustainable manner in areas that matter to all the people of South Africa.
Division of Research, University of Houston
The Division of Research at the University of Houston have many exciting research programs taking place on our campus and we support an atmosphere that enhances scientific and creative activities. Research is an integral part of our educational mission. The University of Houston has adopted the concept of research clusters to take advantage of the interrelationship of research areas and capitalize on six areas in which the university and region have strategic advantages. These clusters cross departmental and college boundaries and include research centers, the university system will be in a position to build on its strengths and better respond to local, national and global needs. Clusters are faculty-driven, multilevel frameworks that connect researchers with expertise in various disciplines in a multi-campus system with industry partners and funding agencies. They provide an inclusive foundation for collective scholarly activity and foster the sharing of ideas.
Duke Institute for Genome Sciences & Policy
The Duke Institute for Genome Sciences & Policy is a multidisciplinary network of centers and programs that form an integrated, campus-wide approach to advancing the genome revolution and addressing its implications for health and society.
EarthSat Historical Weather Data
MDA EarthSat's suite of global historical weather data products are based upon weather observations sourced from various governments around the world and then processed to provide a value-added service. These services range from the basic organization and management of data to proprietary methodologies for cleaning data (removing and replacing errors and filling missing observations).
Economics eJournal
Based on Plone catWorkX developed an eJournal of economics for the Kiel Institute for the World Economy. economics will be a journal, capturing the advantages of some highly successful natural science journals. It adopts an open source approach to publication, viewing research as a cooperative enterprise between authors, editors, referees and reader. Main features are: a specific review process for discussion papers becoming an official journal article, download counter for papers, time and status-dependend commenting and rating functionality. etc.
Electromagnetic Software and Systems
The developers of FEKO - a full wave, method of moments (MoM) based, computer code for the analysis of electromagnetic problems such as EMC, shielding, coupling, antenna design, antenna placement analysis, microstrip antennas, and circuits, striplines, dielectric media, scattering analysis etc.
EPISCON - European Ph.D. in Science for Conservation
In order to promote the synergy between the cultural heritage field, and the natural sciences and engineering, the European Community's Marie Curie programme is funding the project EPISCON - European Ph.D. in Science for Conservation. The goal of EPISCON is to develop the first generation of "true" conservation scientists in Europe.