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Re: [science-iwg] Debrief Maritime Analysis Workbench
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Hi all,
thanks for taking an interest. Whilst Debrief is relatively mature
(20 years old, sitting on Eclipse since 2005) - it really is a niche
application, focussed on narrow analysis problem (the "forensic
analysis of trials and exercises by ships, submarines & helicopters at
sea"). But, if you're interested in investigating how Debrief has
approached some common analysis/replay challenges you could learn
quite a lot in a short time by watching the two YouTube videos linked
from the home page (http://www.debrief.info).
My approach to Jay was to determine if the community could/should have
a role in a standalone capability I'll be developing for analysis of
ad-hoc collections of time-series data. I'm hoping that by making the
software "dimensionally-aware" it can logically offer sensible
operations to selected data series (adding two length series to get
another length series, dividing a length series by a time series to
get a speed series). I'll then be incorporating the capability into
Debrief for my analysts - but think the analysis capability is most
likely to "have legs" if it's developed outside the Debrief
application with suitably accommodating license(s).
After learning more about your community I can see there is already
the DAWN environment. The Triquetrum project also appears to provide
a great set of capabilities. So, it appears I should persevere with
"prior works" research before re-inventing my wheel.
Thanks in advance for any steering/feedback you're able to offer.
cheers,
Ian
On 17 July 2015 at 14:19, Jay Jay Billings <jayjaybillings@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Everyone,
>
> Please let me introduce you to Ian Mayo and his product, Debrief
>
> http://debrief.info/get-debrief/
>
> Debrief if a Maritime Analysis Workbench based on the Eclipse RCP. Ian sent
> me some information about it this morning and it looks very cool!
>
> Jay
>
> --
> Jay Jay Billings
> Oak Ridge National Laboratory
> Twitter Handle: @jayjaybillings
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Ian Mayo
Deep Blue C Technology Ltd
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