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IE Provevance #1923

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nekrut opened this issue Mar 15, 2016 · 4 comments
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IE Provevance #1923

nekrut opened this issue Mar 15, 2016 · 4 comments

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@nekrut
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nekrut commented Mar 15, 2016

To truly take advantage of IEs such as Jupyter get and put functions need to be modified so that input and output datasets are trackable in history. This would also allow inclusion of IEs in workflows. An enormous advantage here is that you can quickly write, say, a statistical test function in Jupyter and then use it as a tool. (e.g., see this).

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Closing in favour of the bullet point in the existing GIE roadmap.

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dannon commented Mar 15, 2016

@erasche The bullet on the IE roadmap is linked here. Should this not remain open as a way to discuss and plan for this particular issue, similar to how other roadmap issues are linked?

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@dannon that would possibly be reasonable. How much discussion is warranted on this feature?

There aren't many way to implement, we have evidence that people who are writing notebooks are capable of using the linked google research syntax, and we'll turn that into a tool somehow.

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ITs can be used in workflows now, I think this issues has been resolved.

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