Bioinformatics and Data Science Lecture: Portable bioinformatic workflows with the Common Workflow Language
The Common Workflow Language is a specification for reproducible, portable computational workflows and tools supporting its use to execute large-scale computational workflows, such as those in genomics, image analysis, etc. It is being adopted by groups such as the Global Alliance for Genomic Health, the NCI Cancer Cloud Pilots, the NCI Genomic Data Commons, and many other large-scale biological data projects. Title: "Portable bioinformatic workflows with the Common Workflow Language" Who: Michael R. Crusoe When: Monday, March 13, 2017, 1-2pm Where: Building 35, Room 610 Co-hosts: Sean Davis, NCI Lisa Federer, NIH Library Abstract: This talk will introduce the Common Workflow Language (CWL) project. In July 2016 the CWL project released standards that enable the portable, interoperable, and executable description of command line data analysis tools and workflow made from those tools. These descriptions are enhanced by CWL's first class (but optional) support for Docker containers. The state of CWL adoption and examples of bioinformatic collaborations across many continents using CWL will be reviewed. Attendees who want to play with CWL prior to attending the presentation are invited to go through the "Gentle Introduction to the Common Workflow Language" tutorial on any OS X or Linux machine on their own time: http://www.commonwl.org/v1.0/UserGuide.html About the speaker: Michael R. Crusoe is one of the co-founders of the CWL project and is the CWL Community Engineer. His facilitation, technical contributions, and training on behalf of the project draw from his time as the former lead developer of C. Titus Brown's k-h-mer project, his previous career as a sysadmin and programmer, and his experiences in various Free and Open Source Software communities. Based out of Europe for the last year and a half, Michael has enjoyed partnering with ELIXIR and other European research networks to build collaborations across that continent and across the world. When not traveling to promote and improve CWL, Michael lives with his husband in their new home city: Vilnius, Lithuania.
