The STRENDA Guidelines aim to support authors to comprehensively report kinetic and equilibrium data from their investigations of enzyme activities. Both the STRENDA project and the STRENDA Guidelines are registered in biosharing.org, a web portal that collects inter-related data standards, databases, and policies in the life, environmental and biomedical sciences. Today more than 30 international biochemistry journals recommend their authors to consult the STRENDA Guidelines when publishing enzyme kinetics data.
European Research Community on Flow, Turbulence and Combustion Database. This classic collection of test cases for validation of turbulence models started as an EU / ERCOFTAC project led by Pr. W. Rodi in 1995. It is maintained by Dr. T. Craft at Manchester since 1999. Initialy limited to experimental data, computational results, and results and conclusions drawn from the ERCOFTAC Workshops on Refined Turbulence Modelling (SIG15).
METS: An Overview & Tutorial: Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard (METS) Official Web Site. The METS schema is a standard for encoding descriptive, administrative, and structural metadata regarding objects within a digital library, expressed using the XML schema language of the World Wide Web Consortium. The standard is maintained in the Network Development and MARC Standards Office of the Library of Congress, and is being developed as an initiative of the Digital Library Federation.
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L. Graf-Vlachy, D. Graziotin, and S. Wagner. Proceedings of the International Conference on Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering 2022, page 20–29. New York, NY, USA, Association for Computing Machinery, (2022)
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