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<big>'''Welcome to the caGrid Knowledge Center'''</big>
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==Welcome to the caGrid Knowledge Center==
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===Mission/Scope and Services===
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The caGrid Knowledge Center is an NCI-supported resource led by The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center and OSU Biomedical Informatics Department, in collaboration with the University of Chicago and the Argonne National Lab. The Knowledge Center provides a centralized information resource for the caGrid community (that includes you!).
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==About the caGrid Knowledge Center==
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The caGrid Knowledge Center’s mission is to provide comprehensive information resources and services to facilitate collaborative scientific research using caGrid.
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The caGrid Knowledge Center is an NCI-supported resource led by The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center and OSU Biomedical Informatics Department, with the University of Chicago and the Argonne National Lab. The Knowledge Center provides a centralized information resource for the caGrid community (that includes you!). Key services provided by the Knowledge Center include:
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The Knowledge Center has the following primary aims:
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* Providing expertise on caGrid
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* Providing comprehensive caGrid information resources to meet self-service information needs.
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* Maintaining technical and end-user documentation
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* Assisting scientific projects via collaboration and guidance to leverage caGrid for high-value, high-impact scientific research. This includes mentorship and technical guidance for the caBIG® Deployment community.
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* Fostering open source development of caBIG™ tools
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* Fostering a dynamic, active caGrid community by promoting knowledge sharing among community members. This includes maintaining the [[Template:CaGridKC:TrainingGrid|Training Grid]] and [[caGrid Incubator]].
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* Collecting and monitoring defect reports, feature requests, and end-user requirements
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Read more about [[Knowledge Center Services]].
Read more about [[Knowledge Center Services]].
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==caGrid Knowledge Center Mission==
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===Latest [[CaGrid_:Current_events|Announcements]]===
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Foster the caGrid community by sharing knowledge on the benefits and technical details of the caGrid and collaborating with high-impact scientific projects.
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caGrid Incubator guidelines and project template published: [[CaGrid Incubator]]
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The Knowledge Center has three primary aims:
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# Provide comprehensive documentation, tutorials, FAQs, and a knowledge base to meet self-service information needs.
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# Provide caGrid expertise and knowledge via collaboration with high-value and high-impact scientific projects to demonstrate the scientific benefit of using caGrid.
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# Foster a dynamic, active caGrid community by promoting knowledge sharing among community members. Promote awareness and reuse of community projects and technologies that use and extend caGrid.
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===KC Community===
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This Knowledge Center is a resource for software developers using caGrid.
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We have collected information on this wiki into comprehensive pages called "User Tracks". Please visit one or more of the following user tracks that you are interested in:
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# [[Using caGrid Track]]: A technical user track specifically designed for software developers using caGrid APIs and Services.
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# [[Contributing to caGrid Track]]: A technical user track specifically designed for software developers contributing software to caGrid.
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# [[PI/Program Manager Track]]: A general user track specifically designed for Laboratory Principle Investigators and Program/Project Managers for Research Groups.
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# [[caGrid Community Track]]: A general user track specifically designed for community members using caGrid.
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# [[Deploying caGrid Track]]: A user track presenting comprehensive information for cancer centers and others who are deploying a functional caGrid node.
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===Tools===
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[http://www.cagrid.org caGrid wiki]
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===Forums===
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Please ask questions on our [https://cabig-kc.nci.nih.gov/CaGrid/forums/ forums].
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You can also [[Contact Us]]

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Welcome to the caGrid Knowledge Center

Mission/Scope and Services

The caGrid Knowledge Center is an NCI-supported resource led by The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center and OSU Biomedical Informatics Department, in collaboration with the University of Chicago and the Argonne National Lab. The Knowledge Center provides a centralized information resource for the caGrid community (that includes you!).

The caGrid Knowledge Center’s mission is to provide comprehensive information resources and services to facilitate collaborative scientific research using caGrid.

The Knowledge Center has the following primary aims:

  • Providing comprehensive caGrid information resources to meet self-service information needs.
  • Assisting scientific projects via collaboration and guidance to leverage caGrid for high-value, high-impact scientific research. This includes mentorship and technical guidance for the caBIG® Deployment community.
  • Fostering a dynamic, active caGrid community by promoting knowledge sharing among community members. This includes maintaining the Training Grid and caGrid Incubator.

Read more about Knowledge Center Services.

Latest Announcements

caGrid Incubator guidelines and project template published: CaGrid Incubator

KC Community

This Knowledge Center is a resource for software developers using caGrid.

We have collected information on this wiki into comprehensive pages called "User Tracks". Please visit one or more of the following user tracks that you are interested in:

  1. Using caGrid Track: A technical user track specifically designed for software developers using caGrid APIs and Services.
  2. Contributing to caGrid Track: A technical user track specifically designed for software developers contributing software to caGrid.
  3. PI/Program Manager Track: A general user track specifically designed for Laboratory Principle Investigators and Program/Project Managers for Research Groups.
  4. caGrid Community Track: A general user track specifically designed for community members using caGrid.
  5. Deploying caGrid Track: A user track presenting comprehensive information for cancer centers and others who are deploying a functional caGrid node.

Tools

caGrid wiki

Forums

Please ask questions on our forums.

You can also Contact Us

Tools/Products