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heliport / HELIPORT
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HIFIS / Overall / hifis.net
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 InternationalThe source code of the HIFIS homepage. --> https://hifis.net
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Basic Ansible Role to install the CheckMK-Agent.
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A comprehensive Copier template for creating Python projects
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HIFIS / Overall / HIFIS Technical Documentation
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 InternationalThe generated documentation can be found here: https://hifis.net/doc
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HIFIS Software Deployment / hca-plugin
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Third attempt to build a controlled vocabulary to match the sensor management systems (SMS) requirements for all the terms we need to control.
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Kaapana / kaapana
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HIFIS / HIFIS Cloud Services / Cloud Access Layer / Cloud Portal / HIDaH
Apache License 2.0Helmholtz ID at Home for local testing and development
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DAPHNE4NFDI / Sassena
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Collects data from different sources and prepares it for further usage in statistical analysis. Mainly aimed to help with creating the relevant statistics for the yearly report but also extendable for different use-cases. Current status: POC/WIP
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A template project for the Helmholtz Cloud Agent. Please fork this repo to develop your own HCA.
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This is the service desk for the Sensor Management System.
In this repo we want to collect all the user feedback to transform them into issues for the specific parts (frontend, backend, controlled vocabulary, ...).
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AqQua-Public / AqQua-LatLon-to-Region
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Documentation of the Helmholtz KG and UnHIDE initiative, which is hosted under: https://docs.unhide.helmholtz-metadaten.de
The documentation includes detailed information on the scope, stakeholder and user guides, as well as, developer guides. Data providers it provides basic information about metadata and how to connect to the graph, as well as how FAIR metadata can look like and should be exposed for a high visibility on the internet. Users find documentation of the available endpoints, i.e. Web front end, SPARQL API. Developers will find technical documentation on the software stack and deployment.
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