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A 'prospected' article from RSC. Chemical terms link
out to ontology defi nitions and related articles as
appropriate and chemical names link out to
ChemSpider ( vide infra )
Figure 3.1
work alongside members of the OSCAR development team, contributing
back to the open source end product and providing a real business case
to drive improvements in OSCAR. This enabled the creation of a parallel
live production system, and RSC became the fi rst publisher to semantically
markup journal articles, this resulted in the ALPSP Publishing Innovation
award in 2007 [8]. More importantly, the chosen path provided a
springboard to innovation within the fi elds of publishing chemistry and
the chemical sciences. What follows is a summary of the technical
approach that was taken to deliver Project Prospect.
If the architecture for a software project is designed in the right way
then in many cases it is possible to set up the system using open source
software such as scaffolding [9] and migrate parts of it, as necessary, to
more advanced modules, either open or closed source software, as it is
determined what the requirements are. For Project Prospect the following
needs were identifi ed:
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