Education

🕑Jul 29, 2013 🖋Aaron Lamb 💬0

Drupal and the Semantic Web - Introducing the Eagle-I Drupal module

If you've used a web ontology before, or any other large-scale data repository, you're likely familiar with one of the chief concerns facing anyone in such a position: how do you get your data into the system? Moreover, how do you get large amounts of data into the system with (relative) ease? And if you've used a content management system before, you've likely faced a similar, albeit inverted problem: how do you get your data out?

If you can accomplish these preliminary items without a good deal of effort, you're finally left with the task of transforming the data from one, and allowing it to be recognizable by the other.

If, instead, you haven't used either of these, you're likely wondering why on Earth you would want to.

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I-TECH Drupal 7 Upgrade

About I-TECH

The International Training and Education Center for Health (I-TECH) is a center in the University of Washington's Department of Global Health.  I-TECH headquarters in Seattle with teams spread across the world.  These teams w

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Nightingale-Bamford School

About Nightingale-Bamford School

The Nightingale-Bamford School is an independent all-female university-preparatory school founded in 1920.  With grades K-12, NBS is one of the top-ranked private schools in New York City and among one of the country's leading independent schools for

Incident Response


All the planning and preparation in the world won't prevent an incident, but it can greatly reduce the consequences.
Nothing better prepares you for responding to disaster than experience. In the world of web applications, sometimes we act as firefighters, coming in to rescue the smoldering remains of a hacked site, a crashed server, or an unexpected traffic burst.

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Limit the damage


No matter how diligent you are at preventing vulnerabilities and securing your environment, it's impossible to be completely secure on the Internet. What you can do is plan for how to limit the damage that people can do when they manage to compromise some part of your system. This line of thinking is called "Defense in depth" -- you can't just apply security updates and call it good.

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🕑Jun 24, 2011 🖋John Locke 💬0

Graphviz-ualizing your data in Drupal

I have a lot of respect for graphic designers and people who can come up with clear, concise information in a graphical way.