About the Diversity Workbench (DWB)
The Diversity Workbench is running on a collaboration platform (a "Wiki"). It is running on the biowikifarm server.
Editors
- Dagmar Triebel
- Gregor Hagedorn
Julius Kühn-Institute, Federal Research Centre for Cultivated Plants (JKI), Institute EP, Berlin, Germany - Stefan Jablonski
Universität Bayreuth, Germany - Gerhard Rambold
Universität Bayreuth, Germany
Contributors
DWB editors and staff employed for DWB database concept modelling as well as DWB software engineering (mainly done in C#)
1999– Gregor Hagedorn (software development, database modelling)
1999– Gerhard Rambold (database modelling, workflows)
1999– Dagmar Triebel (database modelling, workflows)
2000–2002 Matthias Burhenne (software development)
2000–2002 Tom Gräfenhan (software development)
2000– Markus Weiss (software development, database modelling)
2003–2006 Andreas Kohlbecker (software development)
2008–2018 Bernhard Volz (software development, database modelling)
2009–2013 Tobias Schneider (software development)
2009– Wolfgang Reichert (software development)
2012– Anton Link (software development)
2012–2017 Georg Rollinger (software development)
2019– Ariane Grunz (software development, WebApp)
2006– domain experts and data scientists of the SNSB IT Center (professional long-term beta-testing of DWB software)
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Suggested Citation
Triebel, D.; Hagedorn, G.; Jablonski, S. & Rambold, G. (eds.) 1999 onwards. Diversity Workbench – Software tools for building and accessing biodiversity information. www.diversityworkbench.net.
See also:
- DWB: Imprint
- Copyright Details for information on copyright and licensing.
- Help for an overview over all help pages.
- Wiki system info for information about the software and our local Wiki settings.