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The '''B'''ioinformatics '''O'''pen '''S'''ource '''C'''onference is held annually (as a satellite of the [http://www.iscb.org/ ISCB's annual ISMB conference]) to promote and facilitate [[wp:open source|open source]] development of [[wp:bioinformatics|bioinformatics]] tools.  The aims of the conferences are to:  
 
The '''B'''ioinformatics '''O'''pen '''S'''ource '''C'''onference is held annually (as a satellite of the [http://www.iscb.org/ ISCB's annual ISMB conference]) to promote and facilitate [[wp:open source|open source]] development of [[wp:bioinformatics|bioinformatics]] tools.  The aims of the conferences are to:  
 
# Provide developers with a forum for displaying the results of their development efforts to the wider research community;  
 
# Provide developers with a forum for displaying the results of their development efforts to the wider research community;  
# Provide a focused environment for developers and users to interact and share ideas about software development, and practical techniques in bioinformatics;  
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# Provide a focused environment for developers and users to interact and share ideas about software development, open science, and practical techniques in bioinformatics;  
 
# Inform the Research Community of important developments occurring within the Open Source Bioinformatics Developer community.
 
# Inform the Research Community of important developments occurring within the Open Source Bioinformatics Developer community.
  

Revision as of 17:19, 13 October 2015

The Bosc Pear

The Bioinformatics Open Source Conference is held annually (as a satellite of the ISCB's annual ISMB conference) to promote and facilitate open source development of bioinformatics tools. The aims of the conferences are to:

  1. Provide developers with a forum for displaying the results of their development efforts to the wider research community;
  2. Provide a focused environment for developers and users to interact and share ideas about software development, open science, and practical techniques in bioinformatics;
  3. Inform the Research Community of important developments occurring within the Open Source Bioinformatics Developer community.

BOSC meetings to date:

In recent years the BOSC meetings have been preceded by a two day Codefest, an informal developer meeting.

Other conferences

  • A BioPerl workshop was held in conjunction with ISMB'99 in Heidelberg, Germany.

Other links: