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Overview
Heurist (http://HeuristNetwork.org) has been developed as eResearch support infrastructure at the University of Sydney since September 2005. It is designed as a flexible web-based system which empowers researchers (and others, including undergraduate classes) to easily create new databases and develop them without programming, incorporating features such as repeatable fields, simple creation and use of relationships (record linking), automatic mapping and timelines, user-defined reports, on-the-fly record structure modification and sharing of pre-configured database schemas through a central clearinghouse.
For the more adventurous, Heurist has facilities for data import (CSV, KML etc.) including a sophisticated normalising import of complex spreadsheets, recoding, 1, 2 and 3 way crosstabulation, network diagrams and GEPHI output, feeds, blogging, annotation, constraining relationships, fuzzy date recording, hierarchichal term trees, external file linking