[galaxy-dev] Giardine et al Galaxy paper (2005)

2012-06-12 Thread Peter van Heusden
Hi everyone

The Galaxy system as described in Belinda Giardine et al's 2005 Genome
Research paper (Galaxy: A platform for interactive large-scale genome
analysis) appears to be radically different from the current Galaxy, at
least in its technical specification. The paper mentions a C core spoken
to by a Perl-based web user interface (referred to as the History User
Interface). The co-authors on the paper are, however, familiar names
from the current Galaxy team. Was this paper describing something in the
pre-history of current Galaxy (it sounds rather like the current History
but without workflows and of course implemented on a different platform)?

Peter
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Re: [galaxy-dev] Giardine et al Galaxy paper (2005)

2012-06-12 Thread Hans-Rudolf Hotz

Hi Peter

Have a look at Anton's talk Introduction to Galaxy at last years GCC 
meeting: http://wiki.g2.bx.psu.edu/Events/GCC2011


The first few slides are talking about the history of Galaxy, eg:

Galaxy as a single Perl script (!)


Regards, Hans

On 06/12/2012 01:28 PM, Peter van Heusden wrote:

Hi everyone

The Galaxy system as described in Belinda Giardine et al's 2005 Genome
Research paper (Galaxy: A platform for interactive large-scale genome
analysis) appears to be radically different from the current Galaxy, at
least in its technical specification. The paper mentions a C core spoken
to by a Perl-based web user interface (referred to as the History User
Interface). The co-authors on the paper are, however, familiar names
from the current Galaxy team. Was this paper describing something in the
pre-history of current Galaxy (it sounds rather like the current History
but without workflows and of course implemented on a different platform)?

Peter
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Re: [galaxy-dev] Giardine et al Galaxy paper (2005)

2012-06-12 Thread Bob Harris
And Galaxy had a predecessor called Gala, probably also implemented in perl.  
Belinda may also have published a paper about Gala.

Bob H


On Jun 12, 2012, at 8:36 AM, Hans-Rudolf Hotz wrote:

 Hi Peter
 
 Have a look at Anton's talk Introduction to Galaxy at last years GCC 
 meeting: http://wiki.g2.bx.psu.edu/Events/GCC2011
 
 The first few slides are talking about the history of Galaxy, eg:
 
 Galaxy as a single Perl script (!)
 
 
 Regards, Hans
 
 On 06/12/2012 01:28 PM, Peter van Heusden wrote:
 Hi everyone
 
 The Galaxy system as described in Belinda Giardine et al's 2005 Genome
 Research paper (Galaxy: A platform for interactive large-scale genome
 analysis) appears to be radically different from the current Galaxy, at
 least in its technical specification. The paper mentions a C core spoken
 to by a Perl-based web user interface (referred to as the History User
 Interface). The co-authors on the paper are, however, familiar names
 from the current Galaxy team. Was this paper describing something in the
 pre-history of current Galaxy (it sounds rather like the current History
 but without workflows and of course implemented on a different platform)?
 
 Peter
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