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SUMMARY:KBase: A Platform for Reproducible Bioinformatics Research
DESCRIPTION:Workshop\n\nKBase: A Platform for Reproducible Bioinformatics 
 Research\n\nRiehl, Canon, Sadkhin, Bolton\n\nReproducibility is a core ten
 et of the scientific process, yet it remains elusive for much of the sophi
 sticated analysis required in modern science.  In this paper, we describe 
 how reproducibility is addressed in the KBase platform, a web-based platfo
 rm for performing sophisticated analysis of biological data with the goal 
 of enabling reproducible, predictive biology.  We give an overview of the 
 architecture and some of the key design considerations.  Containers play a
  key role in the KBase design and how it achieves a measure of strong repr
 oducibility.  We explain how containers are utilized in the platform and s
 ome of the additional considerations that aid in the goal for reproducibil
 ity.  Finally, we compare KBase with other similar platforms and systems a
 nd discuss future plans.\n\nTag: Workshop Reg Pass, Containers, HPC\n\nReg
 istration Category: Workshop Reg Pass, Containers, HPC
URL:https://sc19.supercomputing.org/presentation/?id=ws_canopie106&sess=se
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