Introducing Alloybase: The Missing Workflow Layer for Materials Data
If you’ve used optimade.science or similar OPTIMADE demos for a screening run, you know where they fall apart: the session ends and everything disappears. No saved query, no stored results, no record of which provider returned which row or when the data was fetched. That’s a reasonable tradeoff for an interactive demo. It’s a problem when you’re building a training dataset, documenting a DFT screening workflow for publication, or trying to reproduce a filter you ran three weeks ago. ...