We would like to invite you to the Taverna Open Development Workshop
2014, where we will focus on Taverna 3 and the move to an open
development process.


Time and location:

30. - 31. October 2014
Room IT407, IT Building
School of Computer Science
University of Manchester
Manchester
M13 9PL
United Kingdom


This workshop is open to the wide community of Taverna developers,
integrators and plugin makers, especially those who are interested in
the upcoming Taverna 3 release, plugins and APIs, and in how to get
started with the Taverna 3 codebase from Github.

If you are a regular user of Taverna (e.g. designing or running
workflows), you are still welcome to participate, but please be aware
that this is a workshop targeting software developers rather than
scientists.


Topics include:

Plans for Taverna as an Apache Incubator project

Lightning talks:
 *  How I use Taverna
 *  My Taverna integration (e.g. Taverna in a portal)
 * My Taverna extensions (e.g. activity plugins, workbench perspectives)

Taverna 3 update:
  * API overview (Taverna Platform, SCUFL2, Workflow Run bundles)
  * Changes for plugin developers
  * Taverna Workbench 3

Tutorials:
  * Working with the Taverna 3 code base
  * Creating a Taverna 3 plugin
  * Converting an existing Taverna 2 plugin
  * Programmatically constructing and executing a workflow

Using the Taverna Server API



For the updated agenda and further details, please see:
http://dev.mygrid.org.uk/wiki/display/developer/Taverna+Open+Development+Workshop


The event is free to attend.  The University of Manchester will be
providing lunch and refreshments, however transport and accommodation
must be covered by the attendee. If you would like to attend this
workshop, please register at:

 http://taverna2014.eventbrite.co.uk/



-- 
Stian Soiland-Reyes, myGrid team
School of Computer Science
The University of Manchester
http://soiland-reyes.com/stian/work/ http://orcid.org/0000-0001-9842-9718

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