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Latest revision as of 15:27, 7 May 2015

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General Information

  • Status: Production
  • Start Date: 2013
  • End Date: In production from 09/11/2014
  • Cloud sites: BIFI, CESNET-MetaCloud, PRISMA-INFN-BARI
  • Virtual Organisation: biomed
  • EGI.eu contact: Nuno Ferreira / nuno.ferreira@egi.eu
  • External contact: Cherian Mathew / c.mathew@BGBM.ORG

Short Description

BioVeL is a virtual e-laboratory that supports research on biodiversity issues using large amounts of data from cross-disciplinary sources. BioVeL offers the possibility to use computerised "workflows" (series of data analysis steps) to process data, be that from one's own research and/or from existing sources. BioVeL is funded through the European Community 7th Framework Programme and is free and available to use via the Internet.

OpenRefine: it is a powerful tool for working with messy data, cleaning it, transforming it from one format into another, extending it with web services, and linking it to databases. Open Refine was initially developed and maintained by Google. The service has been extended to add functionality specific to biodiversity data.

Use Case

Deploy OpenRefine on the EGI Federated Cloud.

Requirements

  • 1/2 virtual machines with 2 cores and 4GB of RAM

Additional Files