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Re: Request-for-Ideas-and-Comments

Yes, A session along those lines could also address all kinds
of lab management tasks through the WEB, based on 
MySQL type of databases.

Ton Spek

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> 
> 
> Regarding possible topics for half-day sessions at future ECA
> meetings, here is another one that I think is worth thinking
> about:
> 
>  "In-house, http-accessible structure archives"
> 
> For anyone who has distributed structural results in-house
> by this means, the benefits will already be clear, as well 
> as the issues involved (e.g., security).  A meeting would be
> a good venue for those who would like to learn more about
> this, to hear from those whose systems are more advanced.
> 
> Larry Falvello
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> e-mail:  falvello@posta.unizar.es
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