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Pack Find elevation given city and country names


Created: 2011-10-06 03:06:32 | Last updated: 2011-10-06 04:15:33

This pack contains the workflows and supplemental files that I created for a project in IST600 - eScience and eResearch Workflows. This workflow accepts city and country names as user-supplied input. These value are supplied to the GetWeather webservice (http://www.webservicex.net/globalweather.asmx?WSDL), which returns an XML record of location and weather info for each recognized city. (See the uploaded photo "weather example") The XML returned from GetWeather is then searched u...

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Workflow Elevation plot v.2 (2)

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Functionally identical to the original. I tried to upload a version with annotation, but somehow the notes didn't make it to myExperiment. From the prior verion: This workflow accepts city and country names as user-supplied input. These value are supplied to the GetWeather webservice (http://www.webservicex.net/globalweather.asmx?WSDL), which returns an XML record of location and weather info for each recognized city. (See the uploaded photo "weather example") The XML returned fr...

Created: 2011-10-06 | Last updated: 2011-10-06

Credits: User Chrisser

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Workflow Longitude with beanshell (1)

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This workflow takes in a string value or list of values and pulls out longitude coordinates formatted as ###-##(N or S) using the following regular expression: \d\d\d-\d\d(E|W). The coordinates are processed and formatted to be in the form required by the web service used in my "Elevation plot" workflow. This workflow primarily contains string manipulation. For many of the text and list services used, the beanshell script needed to be modified in order to produce the formatti...

Created: 2011-10-06 | Last updated: 2011-10-06

Credits: User Chrisser

Workflow FetchandDisplaySpecies (3)

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This workflow uses GBIF to search and report species occurrence data and then displays them on Google Earth. An interactive step then allows you to alter the co-ordinates of data displayed.

Created: 2011-11-27 | Last updated: 2011-11-29

Credits: User Alan Williams

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