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  • This service aims to reformat and produce final output in variuos formats for human and machine2machine reading. It represents the Step 9 of the ARMS Workflow within the Internal Joint Initiative.

  • This service aims to split scientific names into their basic components and is optimized to work with taxonomic rank equal or lower than species, following Darwin Core standards.

  • An experimental NFT (Non Fungible Token - ERC-721) whose content is related to graphics. The objective is to demonstrate the capacity of LifeBlock Testnet to support and operate NFT tokens.

  • This service includes an image portal and webservices application to store and visualize images linked to occurrence records. Some tools are available to measure, zoom, calibrate or download the image.

  • This service aims at running PEMA on all the sequences from the samples selected in Step 4 (ARMS Choose and Parameterize) of the ARMS workflow. It additionally requires a parameter file (a tsv file). The service can take some hours to run. It represents the Step 5.2 of the ARMS Workflow within the Internal Joint Initiative.

  • The spatial portal enables users to map a species occurrence records and explore the data for that species by time, region, data quality and the species’ link to the natural environment

  • This service aims to create a dataset of environmental predictors linked to SIA’s coordinates by exploiting oceanographic and bioclimatic raster layers. It extracts Enviromental Data and represents the Step 4 of the Crustaceans Workflow within the Internal Joint Initiative.

  • IPFS is a peer-to-peer (p2p) storage network. Content is accessible through peers located anywhere in the LifeWatch ERIC network, that might relay information, store it, or do both. IPFS knows how to find files by using its content address rather than its location. It will be used mainly by the blockchain services.

  • The objective of this service is to enable the interaction of LifeBlock Testnet with a proprietary IPFS network through the use of smart contracts. This functionality allows the storage of the information identification hash in IPFS in LifeBlock Testnet. Technical data for this service: - URL: http://135.125.10.249:5000/ - Contract address: 0x42699a7612a82f1d9c36148af9c77354759b210b

  • Kibana is a free and open frontend application that sits on top of the Elastic Stack and provides data visualization and search capabilities for data indexed in Elasticsearch. This service allows the connection of a monitorization instance of Kibana to LifeBlock in order to enable fast search.