report of the second fairdom foundry
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Systems Biology Data Management Foundry WorkshopERASysAPP – ERA-Net on Systems Biology ApplicationsMonday, October 6, 2014, 11:00 h –19:15 h Tuesday, October 7, 2014, 9:00 h – 17:45 h
@ Studio Villa Bosch Heidelberg
Schloss-Wolfsbrunnenweg 3569118 Heidelberg
FAIRDOM
• Findable• Accessible• Interoperable• Reusable
• Data• Operations• Models
Organisers & Participants
Organisers:• Carole Goble (U Manchester, FAIRDOM)• Wolfgang Müller (HITS Heidelberg, FAIRDOM)• Bernd Rinn (ETH Zürich, FAIRDOM)• Dagmar Waltemath (U Rostock)
Participants:35 people based in 5 nations: UK, USA, Germany, Switzerland, Slovenia
Topics
• Improve collaboration of Data Management (DM) practitioners
• Look at opportunities in current landscape– ESFRIs– Large projects– Move from systems bio to synthetic bio and
systems medicine• Move towards establishment of foundry
Concrete goals for the WS
• Better understanding of >1 systems you‘ve never seen before
• Generate ideas for cross-integration• Share ideas about sustainability• Form group of developers supported through
FAIRDOM• Contribution to ESFRI ISBE
– Needs?– What can the community provide?
Day 1: Talk by Neil Chue Hong
Software is • everywhere• long-lived• hard to define
All these matter:• Context• Reasons• People
Hugely inspirational talk. Large set of surprising examples and solution approaches. Software carpentry, cultivating contributors for long-term maintenance. Hiring hard for old projects...
Day 1: Show and tell sessions
Everybody sees systems presented by everyone elseStarting point for collaborationsBig topics: Docker, Galaxy + other workflow systems, data management adapting to changing data, semantics
Day 2: Discussions about landscape
• Highlight ESFRI infrastructures as central entry point for infrastructure as well as software/legal/business model/security advice
• ISBE as data integration facilitator, enabler, support broker
• People as community and problem solvers• Teaching: Towards common certificates
Outcomes & suggested improvements
• Outcome– Positive echo, participants report
• having seen new software • seeing new collaboration opportunities
– Public wiki for communication– Plan for next meeting (possibly Slovenia)
• Suggested improvements:– More time for overall workshop‚– Fewer, longer presentations in roughly same interactive format– More breaks for follow-up discussions– More information about other presentations
up-front– Means: More selection of talks
Next meetings
• We have funding for meetings held in Germany or UK. Foundry meetings can be part of this.
• To internationalize Foundry it would be desirable if we could use that funding in other countries, e.g. Slovenia.
• Very desirable would be funding for travel grants