[BioC] How do you keep track of your analyses
Daniel Brewer
daniel.brewer at icr.ac.uk
Tue Sep 23 17:51:33 CEST 2008
Hello,
I am doing an increasing number of bioconductor analyses for various
people and I am starting to find it difficult to keep track of what I
have done previously. A common question six months after the initial
analysis is something like "Can you do the same as x but change y". Has
anyone got any idea on the best way to do this.
The essential components to keep track of are:
* input files
* R code used
* output files
* Description of what you aim to do.
The two possibilities that I can think of is:
1) Some structured directories e.g.
ProjectName_Person
/Description.txt
/Analysis1_date
/InputFiles
/Rcode
/Output/Outputfiles
2) Some sort of personal wiki like TiddlyWiki
Its got to be searchable in some form too.
Any experiences in this realm?
Many thanks
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Daniel Brewer, Ph.D.
Institute of Cancer Research
Molecular Carcinogenesis
Email: daniel.brewer at icr.ac.uk
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