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Community-driven development for computational biology at Sprints, Hackathons and Codefests

BACKGROUND: Computational biology comprises a wide range of technologies and approaches. Multiple technologies can be combined to create more powerful workflows if the individuals contributing the data or providing tools for its interpretation can find mutual understanding and consensus. Much conver...

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Autores principales: Möller, Steffen, Afgan, Enis, Banck, Michael, Bonnal, Raoul JP, Booth, Timothy, Chilton, John, Cock, Peter JA, Gumbel, Markus, Harris, Nomi, Holland, Richard, Kalaš, Matúš, Kaján, László, Kibukawa, Eri, Powel, David R, Prins, Pjotr, Quinn, Jacqueline, Sallou, Olivier, Strozzi, Francesco, Seemann, Torsten, Sloggett, Clare, Soiland-Reyes, Stian, Spooner, William, Steinbiss, Sascha, Tille, Andreas, Travis, Anthony J, Guimera, Roman Valls, Katayama, Toshiaki, Chapman, Brad A
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4255748/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25472764
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-15-S14-S7
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author Möller, Steffen
Afgan, Enis
Banck, Michael
Bonnal, Raoul JP
Booth, Timothy
Chilton, John
Cock, Peter JA
Gumbel, Markus
Harris, Nomi
Holland, Richard
Kalaš, Matúš
Kaján, László
Kibukawa, Eri
Powel, David R
Prins, Pjotr
Quinn, Jacqueline
Sallou, Olivier
Strozzi, Francesco
Seemann, Torsten
Sloggett, Clare
Soiland-Reyes, Stian
Spooner, William
Steinbiss, Sascha
Tille, Andreas
Travis, Anthony J
Guimera, Roman Valls
Katayama, Toshiaki
Chapman, Brad A
author_facet Möller, Steffen
Afgan, Enis
Banck, Michael
Bonnal, Raoul JP
Booth, Timothy
Chilton, John
Cock, Peter JA
Gumbel, Markus
Harris, Nomi
Holland, Richard
Kalaš, Matúš
Kaján, László
Kibukawa, Eri
Powel, David R
Prins, Pjotr
Quinn, Jacqueline
Sallou, Olivier
Strozzi, Francesco
Seemann, Torsten
Sloggett, Clare
Soiland-Reyes, Stian
Spooner, William
Steinbiss, Sascha
Tille, Andreas
Travis, Anthony J
Guimera, Roman Valls
Katayama, Toshiaki
Chapman, Brad A
author_sort Möller, Steffen
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description BACKGROUND: Computational biology comprises a wide range of technologies and approaches. Multiple technologies can be combined to create more powerful workflows if the individuals contributing the data or providing tools for its interpretation can find mutual understanding and consensus. Much conversation and joint investigation are required in order to identify and implement the best approaches. Traditionally, scientific conferences feature talks presenting novel technologies or insights, followed up by informal discussions during coffee breaks. In multi-institution collaborations, in order to reach agreement on implementation details or to transfer deeper insights in a technology and practical skills, a representative of one group typically visits the other. However, this does not scale well when the number of technologies or research groups is large. Conferences have responded to this issue by introducing Birds-of-a-Feather (BoF) sessions, which offer an opportunity for individuals with common interests to intensify their interaction. However, parallel BoF sessions often make it hard for participants to join multiple BoFs and find common ground between the different technologies, and BoFs are generally too short to allow time for participants to program together. RESULTS: This report summarises our experience with computational biology Codefests, Hackathons and Sprints, which are interactive developer meetings. They are structured to reduce the limitations of traditional scientific meetings described above by strengthening the interaction among peers and letting the participants determine the schedule and topics. These meetings are commonly run as loosely scheduled "unconferences" (self-organized identification of participants and topics for meetings) over at least two days, with early introductory talks to welcome and organize contributors, followed by intensive collaborative coding sessions. We summarise some prominent achievements of those meetings and describe differences in how these are organised, how their audience is addressed, and their outreach to their respective communities. CONCLUSIONS: Hackathons, Codefests and Sprints share a stimulating atmosphere that encourages participants to jointly brainstorm and tackle problems of shared interest in a self-driven proactive environment, as well as providing an opportunity for new participants to get involved in collaborative projects.
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spelling pubmed-42557482014-12-05 Community-driven development for computational biology at Sprints, Hackathons and Codefests Möller, Steffen Afgan, Enis Banck, Michael Bonnal, Raoul JP Booth, Timothy Chilton, John Cock, Peter JA Gumbel, Markus Harris, Nomi Holland, Richard Kalaš, Matúš Kaján, László Kibukawa, Eri Powel, David R Prins, Pjotr Quinn, Jacqueline Sallou, Olivier Strozzi, Francesco Seemann, Torsten Sloggett, Clare Soiland-Reyes, Stian Spooner, William Steinbiss, Sascha Tille, Andreas Travis, Anthony J Guimera, Roman Valls Katayama, Toshiaki Chapman, Brad A BMC Bioinformatics Research BACKGROUND: Computational biology comprises a wide range of technologies and approaches. Multiple technologies can be combined to create more powerful workflows if the individuals contributing the data or providing tools for its interpretation can find mutual understanding and consensus. Much conversation and joint investigation are required in order to identify and implement the best approaches. Traditionally, scientific conferences feature talks presenting novel technologies or insights, followed up by informal discussions during coffee breaks. In multi-institution collaborations, in order to reach agreement on implementation details or to transfer deeper insights in a technology and practical skills, a representative of one group typically visits the other. However, this does not scale well when the number of technologies or research groups is large. Conferences have responded to this issue by introducing Birds-of-a-Feather (BoF) sessions, which offer an opportunity for individuals with common interests to intensify their interaction. However, parallel BoF sessions often make it hard for participants to join multiple BoFs and find common ground between the different technologies, and BoFs are generally too short to allow time for participants to program together. RESULTS: This report summarises our experience with computational biology Codefests, Hackathons and Sprints, which are interactive developer meetings. They are structured to reduce the limitations of traditional scientific meetings described above by strengthening the interaction among peers and letting the participants determine the schedule and topics. These meetings are commonly run as loosely scheduled "unconferences" (self-organized identification of participants and topics for meetings) over at least two days, with early introductory talks to welcome and organize contributors, followed by intensive collaborative coding sessions. We summarise some prominent achievements of those meetings and describe differences in how these are organised, how their audience is addressed, and their outreach to their respective communities. CONCLUSIONS: Hackathons, Codefests and Sprints share a stimulating atmosphere that encourages participants to jointly brainstorm and tackle problems of shared interest in a self-driven proactive environment, as well as providing an opportunity for new participants to get involved in collaborative projects. BioMed Central 2014-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4255748/ /pubmed/25472764 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-15-S14-S7 Text en Copyright © 2014 Möller et al.; licensee BioMed Central. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Möller, Steffen
Afgan, Enis
Banck, Michael
Bonnal, Raoul JP
Booth, Timothy
Chilton, John
Cock, Peter JA
Gumbel, Markus
Harris, Nomi
Holland, Richard
Kalaš, Matúš
Kaján, László
Kibukawa, Eri
Powel, David R
Prins, Pjotr
Quinn, Jacqueline
Sallou, Olivier
Strozzi, Francesco
Seemann, Torsten
Sloggett, Clare
Soiland-Reyes, Stian
Spooner, William
Steinbiss, Sascha
Tille, Andreas
Travis, Anthony J
Guimera, Roman Valls
Katayama, Toshiaki
Chapman, Brad A
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title_fullStr Community-driven development for computational biology at Sprints, Hackathons and Codefests
title_full_unstemmed Community-driven development for computational biology at Sprints, Hackathons and Codefests
title_short Community-driven development for computational biology at Sprints, Hackathons and Codefests
title_sort community-driven development for computational biology at sprints, hackathons and codefests
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4255748/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25472764
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-15-S14-S7
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