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REANA reusable analysis platform

CERN EOSC Node

Geneva, Switzerland

About

REANA is a free and open source platform for reusable and reproducible data analyses. REANA allows researchers to structure information about input data, analysis code, containerised environments and computational workflows so that the data analyses can be instantiated and executed on remote compute clouds. REANA supports several declarative workflow systems (CWL, Snakemake, Yadage), container technologies (Apptainer, Docker) and compute backends (HTCondor, Kubernetes, Slurm). REANA was built with particle physics use case in mind but profits from computational reproducibility synergies with astronomy, life sciences and other scientific disciplines. REANA aims at providing an "analysis engine" complementing data repositories in view of facilitating data reuse and reinterpretation even several years after the original publication.

https://www.reana.io/

Looking for

  • Hosting
  • Onboarding
  • Co-development
  • Use Case

Applies to

  • Federated Compute & Storage
  • Scientific workflows and services

Organisation

CERN EOSC Node

Thematic EOSC Node

Switzerland

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