The MyExperiment team has been very supportive of our BioExtract
Server project (http://bioextract.org). The BioExtract Server is a
Web-based workflow-enabling environment for distributed computing in
genomics and evolutionary biology. With their help, researchers are
able to import BioExtract Server workflows into MyExperiment as well
as launch them directly from within MyExperiment. I want to take this
opportunity to publicly thank them!
Carol
Carol Lushbough
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
University of South Dakota
Vermillion, SD 57069
(605) 677-6138
*From:* address@hidden
[mailto:address@hidden *On
Behalf Of *David De Roure
*Sent:* Friday, August 27, 2010 3:34 AM
*To:* myExperiment Discuss
*Subject:* [Myexperiment-discuss] more workflow systems in the pipeline
This is a heads-up that we'll be announcing support for the Galaxy and
Meandre systems in coming weeks...
Galaxy is aimed at experimental biologists and developers
(http://galaxy.psu.edu/). The Galaxy team kindly hosted our lead
developer, Don Cruickshank, to commence the integration earlier this
month and we already have the first stage of the support on
myexperiment.org
Meandre is a semantic-web-driven data-intensive flow execution
environment (http://seasr.org/meandre) which is used in digital
humanities - support will go live at the end of the month. This
integration has been supported by the NEMA project funded by the
Andrew W Mellon Foundation, who also fund Meandre as part of the SEASR
project.
We're also looking at Kepler (https://kepler-project.org/).
Preliminary work has been conducted by our colleagues at Monash
e-Research Centre and we're now working on the implementation plan for
Kepler support on myExperiment.org
Watch this space!
-- Dave
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