This record includes training materials associated with the Australian BioCommons workshop ‘Translating workflows into Nextflow with Janis’. This workshop took place online on 19 June 2023. Event description Bioinformatics workflows are critical for reproducibly transferring methodologies between research groups and for scaling between computational infrastructures. Research groups currently invest a lot of time and effort in creating and updating workflows; the ability to translate from one workflow language into another can make them easier to share, and maintain with minimal effort. For example, research groups that would like to run an existing Galaxy workflow on HPC, or extend it for their use, might find translating the workflow to ...
The widespread adoption of high-throughput next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology among the Aus...
This record includes training materials associated with the Australian BioCommons webinar ‘Managing ...
This record includes training materials associated with the Australian BioCommons webinar ‘Getting s...
Sample data, source files, and finalised translations for the BioCommons "Translating workflows into...
This record includes training materials associated with the Australian BioCommons workshop ‘Make you...
GitHub: https://github.com/PMCC-BioinformaticsCore/janis v0.11.0: https://github.com/PMCC-Bioinf...
This record includes training materials associated with the Australian BioCommons workshop Unlocking...
This record includes training materials associated with the Australian BioCommons webinar ‘Here’s on...
Data to support Janis documentation. Enclosed are translation exercises including source tools / wo...
This record includes training materials associated with the Australian BioCommons workshop ‘Online d...
Bioinformatics workflows connect software packages into multi-step processes that are used to transf...
This record includes training materials associated with the Australian BioCommons webinar ‘Portable,...
Many bioinformatics tasks involve creating a computational pipeline from existing software component...
The landscape of workflow systems for scientific applications is notoriously convoluted with hundred...
This record includes training materials associated with the Australian BioCommons workshop ‘R: funda...
The widespread adoption of high-throughput next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology among the Aus...
This record includes training materials associated with the Australian BioCommons webinar ‘Managing ...
This record includes training materials associated with the Australian BioCommons webinar ‘Getting s...
Sample data, source files, and finalised translations for the BioCommons "Translating workflows into...
This record includes training materials associated with the Australian BioCommons workshop ‘Make you...
GitHub: https://github.com/PMCC-BioinformaticsCore/janis v0.11.0: https://github.com/PMCC-Bioinf...
This record includes training materials associated with the Australian BioCommons workshop Unlocking...
This record includes training materials associated with the Australian BioCommons webinar ‘Here’s on...
Data to support Janis documentation. Enclosed are translation exercises including source tools / wo...
This record includes training materials associated with the Australian BioCommons workshop ‘Online d...
Bioinformatics workflows connect software packages into multi-step processes that are used to transf...
This record includes training materials associated with the Australian BioCommons webinar ‘Portable,...
Many bioinformatics tasks involve creating a computational pipeline from existing software component...
The landscape of workflow systems for scientific applications is notoriously convoluted with hundred...
This record includes training materials associated with the Australian BioCommons workshop ‘R: funda...
The widespread adoption of high-throughput next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology among the Aus...
This record includes training materials associated with the Australian BioCommons webinar ‘Managing ...
This record includes training materials associated with the Australian BioCommons webinar ‘Getting s...