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|Description='''Figure 1.''' Architecture of a CubicWeb data sharing service (DSS) integrated in an Apache platform with LDAP. The business logic cubes provide a schema that can be instantiated in the database management system (DBMS: red puzzle piece). The system cubes ensure low-level system interactions (green puzzle piece), and the application cube proposes a web user interface (blue puzzle piece). End users access the database content through a web browser, a Python API scripting the DSS or an FTP solution, where virtual folders (acting as filters on the central repository) are proposed for download.  | |||
|Source={{cite journal |title=Neuroimaging, genetics, and clinical data sharing in Python using the CubicWeb framework |journal=Frontiers in Neuroinformatics |author=Grigis, A.; Goyard, D.; Cherbonnier, R.; Gareau, T.; Papadopoulos Orfanos, D.; Chauvat, N.; Di Mascio, A.; Schumann, G.; Spooren, W.; Murphy, D.; Frouin, V. |volume=11 |pages=18 |year=2017 |doi=10.3389/fninf.2017.00018 |pmid=28360851 |pmc=PMC5352661}}  | |||
|Author=Grigis, A.; Goyard, D.; Cherbonnier, R.; Gareau, T.; Papadopoulos Orfanos, D.; Chauvat, N.; Di Mascio, A.; Schumann, G.; Spooren, W.; Murphy, D.; Frouin, V.  | |||
|Date=2016  | |||
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 Figure 1. Architecture of a CubicWeb data sharing service (DSS) integrated in an Apache platform with LDAP. The business logic cubes provide a schema that can be instantiated in the database management system (DBMS: red puzzle piece). The system cubes ensure low-level system interactions (green puzzle piece), and the application cube proposes a web user interface (blue puzzle piece). End users access the database content through a web browser, a Python API scripting the DSS or an FTP solution, where virtual folders (acting as filters on the central repository) are proposed for download.  | 
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 Grigis, A.; Goyard, D.; Cherbonnier, R.; Gareau, T.; Papadopoulos Orfanos, D.; Chauvat, N.; Di Mascio, A.; Schumann, G.; Spooren, W.; Murphy, D.; Frouin, V. (2017). "Neuroimaging, genetics, and clinical data sharing in Python using the CubicWeb framework". Frontiers in Neuroinformatics 11: 18. doi:10.3389/fninf.2017.00018. PMC PMC5352661. PMID 28360851. http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?tool=pmcentrez&artid=PMC5352661.  | 
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 Grigis, A.; Goyard, D.; Cherbonnier, R.; Gareau, T.; Papadopoulos Orfanos, D.; Chauvat, N.; Di Mascio, A.; Schumann, G.; Spooren, W.; Murphy, D.; Frouin, V.  | 
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