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Item Student Survey - top 3 priorities for a re-purposed library(University of the Western Cape, 2017) Fullard, AllisonItem Teaching of Graduate Attributes and 21st century literacies(University of the Western Cape, 2017) Fullard, AllisonItem Student Survey - top 3 priorities for a re-purposed library(University of the Western Cape, 2017) Fullard, AllisonItem A Game Changer for Research? GDPR and Health Data" and "Data sharing & biobanks"(University of the Western Cape, 2018) Loideain, Nora NiItem From biobanking to bioinformatics(Universty of the Western Cape, 2018) Bendou, HocineItem Data intensive research in South Africa(Universty of the Western Cape, 2018) Vahed, AnwarItem Getting the most out of HTC with workflows(University of the Western Cape, 2018) Van Heusden, PeterSlides for a presentation on High Throughput Computing and workflows including . Commentary on the contract between High Throughput Computing (HTC) and High Performance Computing (HPC). A description of the layers of the Research Computing stack . Theory of workflow design and considerations in workflow designItem Rate the Library - Student feedback 2018(Universty of the Western Cape, 2018) Fullard, AllisonItem High throughput computing in bioinformatics: workflows, containers and emerging paradigms(University of the Western Cape, 2018) Van Heusden, PeterNext Generation Sequencing has brought genomic analysis within the range of a great number of laboratories, while increasing the demand for bioinformatic analysis. These typically comprise workflows composed out of chains of analyses with data flowing between workflow steps. Such analysis is amenable to High Throughput Computing, a form of high performance computing characterised by a focus on overall analysis throughput rather than optimisation of a single application. In recent years workflow languages and container technologies have become a key part in composing efficient, reproducible and re-usable bionformatic workflows. These technologies, however, pose a challenge for High Performance Computing providers as they require different characteristics from an execution environment to that provided by traditional HPC clusters. These challenges will be discussed and some approaches to solving them will be discussed.Item Using Galaxy for M. tuberculosis variant calling(University of the Western Cape, 2018) Mashologu, ZiphoItem Understanding M. tuberculosis variants using Galaxy and the COMBAT TB Explorer(Universty of the Western Cape, 2018) Lose, ThobaItem A thousand genomes in a Galaxy server far, far away...(University of the Western Cape, 2018) Hefer, CharlesItem Community driven training for biological data analysis with the galaxy training network(Universty of the Western Cape, 2018) Batut, BéréniceItem The COMBAT-TB Project(University of the Western Cape, 2018) Van Heusden, PeterPresentation to Galaxy Africa 2018 (http://galaxyafrica.sanbi.ac.za/) conference on COMBAT TB project.Item Horizontal scaling with Galaxy(University of the Western Cape, 2018) Afgan, EnisPresentation given by Enis Afghan at Galaxy Africa 2018 (Cape Town, South Africa)Item Combat-tb: an integrated environment for m tuberculosis data analysis(Universty of the Western Cape, 2018) Van Heusden, PeterItem Getting the Most out of HTC with Workflows(Universty of the Western Cape, 2018) Van Heusden, Peter; Koch, ChristinaItem Community building - Lessons from The Carpentries(Universty of the Western Cape, 2018) Ajilogba, CarolineItem Building portable pipelines for reproducible scientific workflows: The H3ABionet Pipelines Project on E n(Universty of the Western Cape, 2018) Hazelhurst, ScottItem "A Game Changer for Research? GDPR and Health Data" and "Data sharing & biobanks"(Universty of the Western Cape, 2018) Loideain, Nora Ni; Staunton, Ciara