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PSICAT on Apple Science

Josh Reed and PSICAT, the core-logging software that he developed for his graduate thesis at Iowa State University, are featured together with ANDRILL on the Apple Science web site.

Posted on Mon, 8 Oct 2007 15:17 by cinzia (456 day(s) old) Trackbacks [0]

Dr Dobbs' article on PSICAT

Read the new Dr Dobbs article by Josh Reed on PSICAT: Software and the Core Description Process Eclipse and Java come in from the cold (Sep 5, 2007)

Posted on Wed, 12 Sep 2007 08:29 by cinzia (482 day(s) old) Trackbacks [0]

PSICAT wins 2007 Eclipse Best Open Source Application Award

Josh Reed (ISU, MS 2007) received the 2007 Eclipse Community Award for Best Open Source RCP Application for his software PSICAT (Paleontological Stratigraphic Interval Construction and Analysis Tool) at the 2007 International EclipseCon in Santa Clara, CA on March 5, 2007.

Posted on Wed, 18 Jul 2007 15:52 by cinzia (538 day(s) old) Trackbacks [0]

Cool Coder Creates Eclipse App for the Arctic

John Waters wrote an article about Josh's work with PSICAT and ANDRILL in Application Development Trends. "Josh Reed recently spent three months in Antarctica implementing one of the worst-named, but coolest applications to come across my desk in a month of Sundays—literally." Read the article to find out more about Josh's experience in Antarctica and about PSICAT (pron: 'sigh-cat', not 'pussycat')

Posted on Sat, 27 Jan 2007 09:40 by cinzia (710 day(s) old) Trackbacks [0]

Josh Reed in Antarctica with ANDRILL

Josh Reed, MS student in Human Computer Interaction at Iowa State University, is spending the next 3 months in Antarctica providing IT support to the ANDRILL project. Josh's core logging software PSICAT is been used by the sedimentologists. Follow Josh in his adventure through his blog

Posted on Mon, 30 Oct 2006 09:54 by cinzia (799 day(s) old) Trackbacks [0]