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<h1>Why cavers need effective data management</h1>
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Cave exploration is more data-intensive than any other sport. The only way to "win" at this
sport is to bring back large quantities of interesting survey, and possibly photos or scientific
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or even useful recipes for locally available food. The more of this information the expedition
wishes to keep, the more valuable an effective and user-friendly system of data management.
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<p><em>From "<a href="../../troggle/docsEtc/troggle_paper.odt" download>
Troggle: a novel system for cave exploration information management</a>", by Aaron Curtis, CUCC.</em>
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<h2 id="tophead">CUCC Expedition Handbook</h2>
<h1>EXPO Data Management History</h1>
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<h2>History in review</h2>
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Over 32 years, CUCC has developed methods for handling such information. Refinements in data
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<p>In spring 2018 Sam, Wookey and Paul Fox updated the Linux version and the Django version to
something vaguely acceptable to the university computing service and fixed all the problems that were then observed.
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