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title: FIXME | ||
title: Snakemake/REANA tutorial | ||
message: >- | ||
Please cite this lesson using the information in this file | ||
when you refer to it in publications, and/or if you | ||
re-use, adapt, or expand on the content in your own | ||
training material. | ||
type: dataset | ||
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type: software | ||
authors: | ||
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- given-names: Alejandro | ||
family-names: Gomez Espinosa | ||
email: [email protected] | ||
affiliation: Carnegie Mellon University | ||
orcid: 'https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9443-7769' | ||
repository-code: 'https://github.com/alefisico/reana-tutorial' | ||
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https://alefisico.github.io/reana-tutorial/introduction.html | ||
abstract: >- | ||
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lesson, e.g. its target audience and main intended | ||
learning objectives. | ||
This lesson guides CMS analysts on creating workflows. | ||
Specifically, we will use Snakemake to develop these | ||
workflows. They can be executed either locally on your | ||
personal or university machine, or within CERN’s REANA. | ||
keywords: | ||
- Snakemake | ||
- REANA | ||
license: CC-BY-4.0 | ||
date-released: '2024-12-31' |