[CODATA-international] CWFR: Virtual Working Meeting on Jupyter Usage

Asha CODATA asha at codata.org
Thu May 6 10:58:28 EDT 2021


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Canonical Workflow Framework for Research CWFR2 June 2021 at 14.00-16:00
CEST

Virtual Working Meeting on Jupyter Usage

In case of interest, please, register here:

https://lu-se.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5Mpfu6qrTIsG9Ol7k4T4Ktv5fc2pt4aJCSM

The CWFR initiative (https://fairdo.org/wg/fdo-cwfr) is organising an open
virtual meeting on the usage of the Jupyter framework for the purposes
intended with canonical workflow frameworks. The working meeting will have
the following agenda:

   - Welcome and Introduction to CWFR (Maggie Hellström, U Lund)
   - Introduction to Jupyter Principles (Zhiming Zhao, U v Amsterdam)
   - Jupyter application in LiDAR data processing (Zhiming Zhao, U v
   Amsterdam)
   - Jupyter application in weather forecasting (Amirpasha Mozaffari,
   Research Center Jülich)
   - Discussion about  how  to  implement  the  CWFR  use  cases  on
    Machine  Learning  and Experiments (https://osf.io/umhy5/)
   - Discussion about how to integrate the FAIR Digital Object (FDO)
   approach in Jupyter

Further details and speakers will be described at the CWFR website:
https://osf.io/y57jf/. It should be noted that we have chosen the title
“Working Meeting” to indicate that we will not just have presentations, but
also discuss how CWFR thoughts could be implemented. Questions from
participants related to their concrete challenges will be welcome.

Please note that while the event is free and open to everyone interested,
pre-registration is required using the form at
https://lu-se.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5Mpfu6qrTIsG9Ol7k4T4Ktv5fc2pt4aJCSM.
Upcoming activities

The following working meetings are planned:

   - In July (2.7) a working meeting on the RO-Crate framework in the CWFR
   context
   - In September the next working meeting will be organised (title to be
   announced) Details will be described on time via the CWFR

Short Background

The CWFR initiative was started to overcome the big gap between the
available workflow technology and the practices in the many data labs where
workflow technology is still hardly used and where FAIRness is still be
shifted to the end phase of projects. Canonical Workflow Frameworks for
Research therefore does not want to reinvent technology, but look for
libraries of canonical components that can be easily integrated by
researchers into workflows to facilitate their work and by applying
the concept  of  FAIR  Digital  Objects  immediately  create  FAIR
 compliant  digital  artefacts.  For  more information about CWFR we refer
to the Position paper (https://osf.io/3rekv/*).*

For the CWFR Initiative

Limor Peer, Maggie Hellström, Alex Hardisty, Peter Wittenburg
Comments/questions: peter.wittenburg at mpcdf.mpg.de

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