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    Bento: Open-Source Microservices for Data-Focused Platforms
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    Bento: Open-Source Microservices for Data-Focused Platforms

    Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
    Core Facility
    McGill University

    Bento is a collection of free and open-source microservices developed by the Canadian Centre for Computational Genomics (C3G) in Montréal. Designed to construct data-focused platforms, Bento adheres to standardized APIs, facilitating seamless interactions among various omics science communities. Its reusable and interoperable components reduce the complexity and overhead associated with building data distribution portals.

    Key Features:

    • Modular Architecture: Bento's microservices are designed for easy integration, allowing developers to select and deploy only the components necessary for their specific applications.
    • Standardized API Compliance: By adhering to existing and anticipated standardized APIs, Bento ensures compatibility and smooth interaction between diverse data systems.
    • Facilitated Data Sharing: Bento streamlines the process of constructing platforms that enable efficient data sharing and collaboration within the scientific community.

    Availability: Bento is free and open-source, licensed under the LGPL-3.0 License. This permissive licensing allows for both personal and commercial use, modification, and distribution of the software.

    Note: The supporting documentation is available in English only.

    By providing a robust framework of interoperable microservices, Bento empowers organizations to build and deploy data-focused platforms efficiently, promoting enhanced collaboration and data sharing across the genomics and broader scientific communities.

    Canadian Centre for Computational Genomics (C3G)

    Canadian Centre for Computational Genomics (C3G)

    Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences

    Research lab focused on advancing scientific knowledge and innovation.

    GB

    Guillaume Bourque

    Digital AssetAvailable

    Bento: Open-Source Microservices for Data-Focused Platforms

    Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
    Core Facility
    McGill University

    Bento is a collection of free and open-source microservices developed by the Canadian Centre for Computational Genomics (C3G) in Montréal. Designed to construct data-focused platforms, Bento adheres to standardized APIs, facilitating seamless interactions among various omics science communities. Its reusable and interoperable components reduce the complexity and overhead associated with building data distribution portals.

    Key Features:

    • Modular Architecture: Bento's microservices are designed for easy integration, allowing developers to select and deploy only the components necessary for their specific applications.
    • Standardized API Compliance: By adhering to existing and anticipated standardized APIs, Bento ensures compatibility and smooth interaction between diverse data systems.
    • Facilitated Data Sharing: Bento streamlines the process of constructing platforms that enable efficient data sharing and collaboration within the scientific community.

    Availability: Bento is free and open-source, licensed under the LGPL-3.0 License. This permissive licensing allows for both personal and commercial use, modification, and distribution of the software.

    Note: The supporting documentation is available in English only.

    By providing a robust framework of interoperable microservices, Bento empowers organizations to build and deploy data-focused platforms efficiently, promoting enhanced collaboration and data sharing across the genomics and broader scientific communities.

    Bento: Open-Source Microservices for Data-Focused Platforms
    Canadian Centre for Computational Genomics (C3G)

    Canadian Centre for Computational Genomics (C3G)

    Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences

    Research lab focused on advancing scientific knowledge and innovation.

    GB

    Guillaume Bourque

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