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=== [https://hub.docker.com/r/dnanexus/bconexus BCO Nexus] ===
=== [https://hub.docker.com/r/dnanexus/bconexus BCO Nexus] ===
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BCOnexus developed by DNAnexus, now known as Velsera, as a platform-free Docker tool for quick BCO evaluation.
BCOnexus developed by DNAnexus, now known as Velsera, as a platform-free Docker tool for quick BCO evaluation.
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=== [https://hub.docker.com/r/dnanexus/bconexus BCO Nexus] ===
=== Galaxy Platform ===
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BCOnexus developed by DNAnexus, now known as Velsera, as a platform-free Docker tool for quick BCO evaluation.
The Galaxy BCO API Extension enables Galaxy users to the export of Galaxy “workflow invocations” (i.e. realizations of a computational pipeline) in BCO format.
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=== [https://hub.docker.com/r/dnanexus/bconexus BCO Nexus] ===
=== [https://www.cancergenomicscloud.org/ Cancer Genomics Cloud Seven Bridges] ===
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BCOnexus developed by DNAnexus, now known as Velsera, as a platform-free Docker tool for quick BCO evaluation.
Tools to create, validate, and export BioCompute Objects in R.  
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Revision as of 15:54, 11 March 2025

Nextflow

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Automatically generate BCO from Nextflow pipelines with provenance information

HIVE Platform

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The High-throughput Integrated Virtual Environment (HIVE) for genome analysis has platform specific tools for generating BioCompute Objects from workflows.

BCO-TOOL

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Command line tool for to create, validate, and export BioCompute Objects.

CRAN BioCompute Tool

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Tools to create, validate, and export BioCompute Objects in R. Users can encode information in data frames, and compose BioCompute Objects from the domains defined by the standard.

BCO Nexus

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BCOnexus developed by DNAnexus, now known as Velsera, as a platform-free Docker tool for quick BCO evaluation.

Galaxy Platform

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The Galaxy BCO API Extension enables Galaxy users to the export of Galaxy “workflow invocations” (i.e. realizations of a computational pipeline) in BCO format.

Cancer Genomics Cloud Seven Bridges

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Tools to create, validate, and export BioCompute Objects in R.

Workshop

We hosted an in-person workshop on May 10, 2024. Learn more here. For all previous workshop materials, click here.