Development of a SGW-based Plant Tissue Culture Micropropagation Yield Forecasting Application, Plantisc2 - Final report Collins Udanor – University of.

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Development of a SGW-based Plant Tissue Culture Micropropagation Yield Forecasting Application, Plantisc2 - Final report Collins Udanor – University of Nigeria Nsukka - Nigeria (collins.udanor@unn.edu.ng) WACREN e-Research Hackfest – Lagos (Nigeria)

Work done during the hackfest Results achieved so far Future plans Outline Scientific problem Work done during the hackfest Results achieved so far Future plans Summary and conclusions

Time taken to perform the experiment is much Scientific problem During the UNESCO-HP Brain Gain Initiative (BGI) project (2009-2013), the University of Nigeria team conducted series of plant tissue culture experiments and developed a stand-alone application, Plantisc. A Plant Tissue Culture micro propagation simulation software, which achieved over 67% predication accuracy. This application became necessary for the following reasons: Time taken to perform the experiment is much the experiment is cost intensive and it is still in an empirical stage. A new version of this application is proposed to run on the Science gateway.

Prepared machine with necessary tools Work done during the Hackfest (mention the tools you actually used and how Prepared machine with necessary tools Created plantisc Database and populated it on local machine Uploaded application dataset and images to OAR Created Stack with the tools needed to develop my application. Created the gLibrary repo - Created 3 collections for exporting existing tables from local mysql database into the remote db

Results achieved so far (screenshots of Dataset uploaded to OAR

Full functional application Deployable on the cloud Future plans (until end of the year and until the Sci-GaIA Final Event in Pretoria on March, 23-24, 2017 Full functional application Deployable on the cloud - Upload user data by mid December - Implemented Regression model - by end of December - Full functional application - By mid January - Deployable on the cloud - By end of January 2017

Summary and conclusions The Hackfest was well structured It was very tasking, sharp learning curve. It exposed the direction of current researches. I observed that e-science is the direction to go. The Instructors were very competent and ever ready to tackle any challenge that the students faced. The organization was good, apart from the challenges of Internet, which was later resolved. The ability to stream real-time webinar from Catania to Lagos was fantastic The support from Catania was excellent And the documentation of the presentations in the repos, video and photo coverages were superb. Excellent workshop

Thank you! sci-gaia.eu info@sci-gaia.eu