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2021 ◽  
pp. 179-196
Author(s):  
Meikang Qiu ◽  
Han Qiu ◽  
Yi Zeng
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Publications ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 36 ◽  
Author(s):  
Neil Jefferies ◽  
Fiona Murphy ◽  
Anusha Ranganathan ◽  
Hollydawn Murray

Initially funded as part of the Jisc Data Spring Initiative, a team of stakeholders (publishers, data repository managers, coders) has developed a simple workflow to streamline data paper submission. Metadata about a dataset in a data repository is combined with ORCID metadata about the author to automate and thus greatly reduce the friction of the submission process. Funders are becoming more interested in good data management practice, and institutions are developing repositories to hold the data outputs of their researchers, reducing the individual burden of data archiving. However, to date only a subset of the data produced is associated with publications and thus reliably archived, shared and re-used. This represents a loss of knowledge, leading to the repetition of research (especially in the case of negative observations) and wastes resources. It is laborious for time-poor researchers to fully describe their data via an associated article to maximise its utility to others, and there is little incentive for them to do so. Filling out diverse submission forms, for the repository and journal(s), makes things even lengthier. The app makes the process of associating and publishing data with a detailed description easier, with corresponding citation potential and credit benefits.


Author(s):  
L. Eça ◽  
G. Vaz

This document introduces the Workshop on Verification and Validation (V&V) of CFD for Offshore Flows, to be held during OMAE2012. It presents a brief introduction to the purpose of Verification and Validation with the identification of the goals of code and solution verification and validation. Within this context, three test-cases are proposed: Case-I of code verification, Case-II of solution verification and Case-III of solution verification and validation. Case-I consists on a 3D manufactured solution of an unsteady turbulent flow. Case-II is an exercise on the canonical problem of the infinite smooth circular cylinder flow at different Reynolds numbers. Case-III is a more complex flow around a straked-riser. The participants are asked to perform at least one of these test-cases. The objectives for the three proposed test-cases are presented, together with a detailed description of the numerical settings to be used, and the results to be obtained and sent to the Workshop organization. At the end some considerations on general conditions, paper submission, deadlines, and encouragements are stated.


Author(s):  
Vikram Kate ◽  
Madhuri Parija Halder ◽  
Subhash Chandra Parija
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ReCALL ◽  
2000 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 109-111
Author(s):  
KIRSTEN SÖNTGENS

The third bi-annual CSCL (Computer Support for Collaborative Learning) conference took place at Stanford University, Palo Alto, California and was by European standards a huge conference, but apparently by American standards it was considered to be small. It was my first attendance at an International conference in the USA and I was quite overwhelmed by the size and beauty of the Campus at Stanford, but also by the very smooth organisation of a conference where everything, from registration, payment and paper submission to the publication of all papers was done on-line. The theme of the conference was ‘Designing New Media for a New Millennium: Collaborative Technology for Learning, Education and Training’.


2002 ◽  
Vol 10 (6) ◽  
pp. 16-19
Author(s):  
Jerry Sedgewick

The use of electronic files made universally readable in Adobe Acrobat will eventually replace paper submission in nearly every avenue used by scientists, whether files go to grants agencies, to reviewers, to colleagues via e-mail, or to publishers. It's for the obvious reason of reducing paper and the costs of mailing, but also because fonts often misbehave when going across operating system platforms, and because seemingly everyone has the Acrobat Reader, A better understanding of Adobe Acrobat can go a long way toward reducing the frustration that can easily arise from using this program inappropriately and ending up with poor image resolution.


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