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=====Managing Big Data===== | =====Managing Big Data===== | ||
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+ | **July 9 - 11 2014** | ||
+ | **Berlin, Germany** | ||
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+ | In collaboration with **[[http:// | ||
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====AllBio Tutorial "New methods in genome annotation" | ====AllBio Tutorial "New methods in genome annotation" | ||
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====SeqAhead Workshop " | ====SeqAhead Workshop " | ||
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+ | Modern life sciences are facing a rapidly increasing amount of data produced worldwide. The diversity and heterogeneity of the data calls for standardized formats for the data itself, its description and its context (the metadata), as well as for the processes during generation and processing of the data, the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). Standardization is important to enable researchers to exchange and integrate the data and resulting models and to relate corresponding data to each other. | ||
+ | The rapid development of modern technologies, | ||
+ | The workshop will bring together experimentalists and modellers, as well as representatives from national and international standardization bodies and data management experts. It will include discussions of the current state of standardization in the different fields of the life sciences. The aim is to identify overlaps, possible interoperability and interfacing options between the corresponding standards. | ||
**The organising team:** | **The organising team:** | ||
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* Contact: (+49) 331-977-702811 plantsys@uni-potsdam.de | * Contact: (+49) 331-977-702811 plantsys@uni-potsdam.de | ||
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- | Modern life sciences are facing a rapidly increasing amount of data produced worldwide. The diversity and heterogeneity of the data calls for standardized formats for the data itself, its description and its context (the metadata), as well as for the processes during generation and processing of the data, the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). Standardization is important to enable researchers to exchange and integrate the data and resulting models and to relate corresponding data to each other. | + | |
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- | The workshop will bring together experimentalists and modellers, as well as representatives from national and international standardization bodies and data management experts. It will include discussions of the current state of standardization in the different fields of the life sciences. The aim is to identify overlaps, possible interoperability and interfacing options between the corresponding standards. | + | |
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===Workshop SeqAhead Setting the standards for analysing and integrating big data=== | ===Workshop SeqAhead Setting the standards for analysing and integrating big data=== |