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100 1 _ |a Hanke, Michael
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111 2 _ |a Distribits: technologies for distributed data management
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|d 2024-04-04 - 2024-04-04
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245 _ _ |a DataLad beyond Git, connecting to the rest of the world
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520 _ _ |a DataLad has been built on Git and git-annex as foundational pillars. However, the vast majority of data infrastructures are not Git-aware. Git-annex can work with a much broader array of services, but the need to "keep the Git repo somewhere" imposes undesirable technical and procedural complexity on users. In this talk I illustrate existing means to take Git-based DataLad datasets to places that Git cannot reach on its own. Moreover, I introduce ongoing work that aims to enable DataLad users to consume non-DataLad resources as native DataLad datasets, and non-DataLad users to consume DataLad resources without DataLad, git-annex, or even Git.
536 _ _ |a 5254 - Neuroscientific Data Analytics and AI (POF4-525)
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|v Decoding Brain Organization and Dysfunction
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