The following talks are confirmed for the 2023 CWL Conference
This event, like all CWL events, will be subject to the CWL Code Of Conduct.
The 2023 CWL Conference is free of charge and we invite you to donate 50 USD or more to the CWL project via our fiscal host, Software Freedom Conservancy, to support the continued development of the CWL standards, community, and educational material.
Session 1 (Americas-EMEA)
Monday, February 27th, 09:00 - 13:00 US EST / 14:00 - 18:00 UTC
- “Syntactic Sugar for CWL with the POLUS Workflow Inference Compiler” presented by Jake Fennick
- “Decomprolute: a benchmarking platform designed for multiomic tumor deconvolution” presented by Sara Gosline, PhD
- “RO-Crate for workflow run provenance” presented by Simone Leo
- “Improving Code-Generation in Schema-Salad” presented by Alex Coleman @acoleman2000
- “Arvados CWL Tester - framework for testing Common Workflow Language on Arvados” presented by Monika Krzyżanowska @Monika_Krzyzanowska
- “Running Reproducible Metabolomics Workflow with CWL” presented by Mahnoor Zulfiqar @zmahnoor
- “Communicating Workflow Complexity across Ecosystems: Linking CWL and BCO to update the BCO Public Database with the BCO App” presented by Philip Webster
- “CWL for HPC: are we there yet?” presented by Iacopo Colonnelli @GlassOfWhiskey
Session 2 (EMEA-APAC)
Wednesday, March 1st, 07:00 - 10:00 UTC / 16:00 - 19:00 Japanese Standard Time
- “Writing Advanced CWL JS Expressions in TypeScript” presented by Alexis Lucattini @alexiswl
- “CWL for HPC: are we there yet?” presented by Iacopo Colonnelli @GlassOfWhiskey
- “Running Reproducible Metabolomics Workflow with CWL” presented by Mahnoor Zulfiqar @zmahnoor
- “A Non-Intimidating Approach to Workflow Reproducibility in Bioinformatics: Adding Metadata to Research Objects through the Design and Evaluation of Use-Focused Extensions to CWLProv” presented by Renske de Wit
- “Democratizing access to scientific workflows with WorkflUX” presented by Pavlo Lutsik
- “Arvados CWL Tester - framework for testing Common Workflow Language on Arvados” presented by Monika Krzyzanowska @Monika_Krzyzanowska
- “Standardised Workflows at EBRAINS” presented by Sofia Karvounari @Sofia & Eleni Mathioulaki
- “cwl-d: CWL parser for D” presented by Tomoya Tanjo @tom-tan
Session 3 (APAC-Americas)
Thursday, March 2nd, 19:00 - 22:00 US EST
Friday, March 3rd, 00:00 - 03:00 UTC / 09:00 - 12:00 Japanese Standard Time
- “Writing Advanced CWL JS Expressions in TypeScript” presented by Alexis Lucattini @alexiswl
- “Syntactic Sugar for CWL with the POLUS Workflow Inference Compiler” presented by Jake Fennick
- “Improving Code-Generation in Schema-Salad” presented by Alex Coleman @acoleman2000
- “cwl-d: CWL parser for D” presented by Tomoya Tanjo @tom-tan
- “Communicating Workflow Complexity across Ecosystems: Linking CWL and BCO to update the BCO Public Database with the BCO App” presented by Philip Webster
- “CWL’s Strength is in the Possibilities” presented by Dennis Dean