[GenABEL-dev] Abstract for the EMGM 2014 conference
Yury Aulchenko
yurii.aulchenko at gmail.com
Thu Jan 30 20:31:42 CET 2014
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> On 30 Jan 2014, at 20:28, "L.C. Karssen" <lennart at karssen.org> wrote:
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> Dear list,
>
> I'm planning to go to the EMGM (European Mathematical Genetics Meeting)
> in Cologne in April. I'd like to present a poster there and wrote the
> abstract below.
> Please let me know any comments or suggestions as soon possible as the
> deadline for abstract submission is tomorrow (Fri 31 Jan).
>
> Thank you very much,
>
> Lennart.
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> Over the last year the GenABEL project has seen a considerable
> number of improvements. These improvements do not only consist of
> updates to the existing packages of the GenABEL suite, but are also
> manifest in the way the development process is being handled and
> the way the packages are made available to the users.
>
> On our poster we will demonstrate the newly implemented features in
> the various packages of the GenABEL suite. We also welcome a new
> member to the GenABEL family: OmicABEL, a package for rapid
> mixed-model based genome-wide association analysis of multiple
> traits (think metabolomics, glycomics, etc.).
>
> Recently we started using the open source Jenkins Continuous
> Integration server to help us release software of higher
> quality. Jenkins is a framework that automatically runs several
> tests (e.g. static code analysis, checks for memory leaks) for each
> of our packages. It builds and tests each project after a new commit
> in our version control system. This allows us to detect problems in
> the code at an early stage, before they bug the user.
>
> After the GenABEL package, ProbABEL is the second package that is
> available as a Debian package. This means that users of upcoming
> Debian releases will be able to install ProbABEL with a simple click
> of a button or a single command. Moreover, since many other Linux
> distributions like Ubuntu and Linux Mint are derived from Debian,
> users of these distributions automatically benefit as well.
>
> In the coming year more packages are expected to be added the
> GenABEL suite as well as continued efforts to improve the existing
> ones. Moreover, we plan to increase both the ease of installation as
> well as the visibility of the GenABEL suite by adding more packages
> into both the Debian and Red Hat Enterprise Linux repositories (as
> well as derivatives like CentOS and Scientific Linux).
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> L.C. Karssen
> Utrecht
> The Netherlands
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> lennart at karssen.org
> http://blog.karssen.org
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