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The 2015 Bioinformatics Open Source Conference (BOSC 2015)

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2016

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Harris, Nomi L., Peter J. A. Cock, Hilmar Lapp, Brad Chapman, Rob Davey, Christopher Fields, Karsten Hokamp, and Monica Munoz-Torres. 2016. “The 2015 Bioinformatics Open Source Conference (BOSC 2015).” PLoS Computational Biology 12 (2): e1004691. doi:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1004691. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1004691.

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The Bioinformatics Open Source Conference (BOSC) is organized by the Open Bioinformatics Foundation (OBF), a nonprofit group dedicated to promoting the practice and philosophy of open source software development and open science within the biological research community. Since its inception in 2000, BOSC has provided bioinformatics developers with a forum for communicating the results of their latest efforts to the wider research community. BOSC offers a focused environment for developers and users to interact and share ideas about standards; software development practices; practical techniques for solving bioinformatics problems; and approaches that promote open science and sharing of data, results, and software. BOSC is run as a two-day special interest group (SIG) before the annual Intelligent Systems in Molecular Biology (ISMB) conference. BOSC 2015 took place in Dublin, Ireland, and was attended by over 125 people, about half of whom were first-time attendees. Session topics included “Data Science;” “Standards and Interoperability;” “Open Science and Reproducibility;” “Translational Bioinformatics;” “Visualization;” and “Bioinformatics Open Source Project Updates”. In addition to two keynote talks and dozens of shorter talks chosen from submitted abstracts, BOSC 2015 included a panel, titled “Open Source, Open Door: Increasing Diversity in the Bioinformatics Open Source Community,” that provided an opportunity for open discussion about ways to increase the diversity of participants in BOSC in particular, and in open source bioinformatics in general. The complete program of BOSC 2015 is available online at http://www.open-bio.org/wiki/BOSC_2015_Schedule.

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Database and Informatics Methods, Bioinformatics, Computer and Information Sciences, Computer Software, Open Source Software, Science Policy, Open Science, Software Engineering, Software Development, Engineering and Technology, Reproducibility, Biology and Life Sciences, Organisms, Animals, Vertebrates, Birds, Zoology, Animal Anatomy, Feathers

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