Organizations such as Science Gateways and the eScience Institute idealistically promote open science through data sharing; and you may wish you had the skills to build something that puts you firmly in that camp. Go open science! But there is a catch: Building something that works is much easier than building something that works that is secure. And then there is the inevitable catastrophe once you have it up and running: You have a new idea and you wish to expand on what your system’s baseline design was intended to do. No fear: This clinic will give you the basic one-two-three punch to build a data server with a built-in API, make it secure enough (assuming you are not working with personalized human data), and expand it in a new direction after it is up and running. We will use as a working example the supposition that you have invented the periodic table of elements and that you subsequently discovered crystal field theory. We address the pressing question: Can a cloud-hosted NoSQL chemistry data system be ACIDic?
When: Thursday, February 27 from 11:30am to 12:30pm Pacific
Zoom: https://washington.zoom.us/j/99361476277
Email: help@cloudbank.org with any questions