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Revision as of 19:50, 3 June 2009
Densmore 16:00, 2 June 2009 (UTC)
Yesterday was the first official day for Berkeley's 2009 iGEM computational team. In the morning we had an introductory meeting and the students filled out forms so that they had key access to Cory Hall, the DOP Center, and their office space. It was great that we were able to get this taken care of so quickly!
After the short time together in the morning, they went to safety training from 10-noon. This was followed by a meeting of both teams over pizza lunch in Stanley Hall. This was a good chance to meet everyone and get some logistics out of the way (stipends, photo release forms, etc).
In the afternoon we did the following:
- Watched a short video on EDA
- I gave an overview of the two web pages related to Clotho
- http://biocad-server.eecs.berkeley.edu/wiki
- https://2008.igem.org/Team:UC_Berkeley_Tools
- Everyone signed up for Bugzilla and got a quick little overview
- http://biocad-server.eecs.berkeley.edu/bugzilla
- I gave an overview of the 6 different project areas available for this summer
- Visualization tools
- Language development
- Plug-in and community development
- Workflow development (Kepler)
- Data Model revamp
- Robot/Automation
- Everyone configured Netbeans and set up CVS so that they could download Clotho
At the end of the meeting the students were given tasks for the week. The first tasks for the team are as follows:
- Think about which project(s) you would like to be involved in.
- Add an entry to your notebook with the following:
- Introductory paragraph
- Picture
- Short description of their first short project
- Short description of their first long project (with a bulleted list of tasks they are going to need to take)
- Play with Clotho
- Take notes on all the bugs they find
- Prize for the most/best bugs found
- Take notes on all the bugs they find
- Give feedback on the help files
- Meet with Doug before the week is out to talk about their role on the team
Today we:
- Discussed how to edit the wiki
- Went through a quick Clotho tutorial
- Talked about the coding standards for the project
- http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/ptolemyII/ptIIlatest/ptII/doc/coding/style.htm
- Decided on the owners for the help files. They are:
Richard
- SequenceView
Nina
- Main Toolbar
- Clotho mySQL Connection
Joanna
- Features Library
Adam
- Info View
- Enzyme Library
- Notepad
Bing
- Database Manager
- mySQL Pobol Connection
Thien
- Parts Navigator
Doug
- Plate Manager
- Algorithm Manager
Nade
- Parts Manager
Densmore 19:47, 3 June 2009 (UTC)
Today I met with Nina, Joanna, and Adam (or at least I will by the end of the day) to assign them each to projects and to explain to them more about what they are doing. Here are the project assignments so far:
Column heading 1 | Column heading 2 | Column heading 3 |
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Row heading 1 | Cell 2 | Cell 3 |
Row heading A | Cell B | Cell C |