Property:Description

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Property type: string

This property provides a "shortest possible" type of description, typically less than a short sentence, used for example to describe a piece of software, or a resource, or a method or anything else really.

It should be used as such:

<page name> is (a/an/the/...) [[description::as little text as possible]].

 e.g:

 HMMER is a [[description::software package for working with profile hidden Markov models (HMM)]].

Note that neither "page title", nor "is a", nor the full stop character are part of the description, much like Debian package descriptions.

The intended benefit for using this property would be within dynamically generated tables, where it will typically appear as short "description" column.

Showing 20 pages using this property.
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commercial FEM package  +
plane-wave DFT  +
powerful molecular electronic structure program.  +
Parallelization of the coupled cluster complex polarization propagator module in the Dalton program  +
Data management seminar recording  +
Introduction to data handling using R tidyverse in a modern software environment  +
Debugging of HPC applications  +
Allinea Performance and Debugging Tools Workshop  +
Allinea Performance and Debugging Tools Workshop  +
Allinea Performance and Debugging Tools Workshop  +
molecular dynamics package  +
Feature request to support multi-category sea-ice in the IFS component of EC-Earth 3.  +
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global climate model  +
Port EC-Earth to Beskow and complete performance/scaling tests.  +
Complete performance profiling of the EC-Earth model including the COSP satellite simulator.  +
A free Open Source software analysis package developed for the molecular biology.  +
A statistical test for large scale human or model organism association mapping accounting for the sample structure.  +
Exact Muffin-Tin Orbitals method, an electronic structure code based on the Green's function technique  +
Exact Muffin-Tin Orbitals method (x), an electronic structure code based on the Green's function technique  +