Changes between Version 8 and Version 9 of ComputeStartDataModel


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2010-11-09T11:57:48+01:00 (14 years ago)
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george
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  • ComputeStartDataModel

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    88Let us examine these models in more detail. The tool
    9 model is similar to the [http://main.g2.bx.psu.edu/ Galaxy] tool file, where a tool is described as a set of operations, which it can perform. A tool operation can participate in workflow execution. Our platform is aimed to support specifying any external analysis tool, which can be invoked from a command line or be run as an executable script (e.g. a shell or R-script). In contrast with the Galaxy description, we do not have complex operation parameters in the model. Instead, we treat an operation with differ- ent parameters as a set of separate operations. A list of tool operations grows depending on the complexity of the operations parameterisation. Still, the specification of an individual operation remains simple.
     9model is similar to the [http://main.g2.bx.psu.edu/ Galaxy] tool file, where a tool is described as a set of operations, which it can perform. A tool operation can participate in workflow execution. Our platform is aimed to support specifying any external analysis tool, which can be invoked from a command line or be run as an executable script (e.g. a shell or R-script). In contrast with the Galaxy description, we do not have complex operation parameters in the model. Instead, we treat an operation with different parameters as a set of separate operations. A list of tool operations grows depending on the complexity of the operations parameterisation. Still, the specification of an individual operation remains simple.
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