<p>eHive (EnsEMBL Hive) is a system for running computation pipelines on distributed computing resources - clusters, farms or grids.
The name "Hive" comes from the way pipelines are processed by a swarm of autonomous agents.</p>
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<li>Introduction to eHive: <ahref="presentations/HiveWorkshop_Sept2013/">Sept. 2013 workshop</a> (parts <ahref="presentations/HiveWorkshop_Sept2013/Slides_part1.pdf">1</a>, <ahref="presentations/HiveWorkshop_Sept2013/Slides_part2.pdf">2</a> and <ahref="presentations/HiveWorkshop_Sept2013/Slides_part3.pdf">3</a> in PDF)</li>
<li>Introduction to eHive: <ahref="presentations/HiveWorkshop_Sept2013/index.html">Sept. 2013 workshop</a> (parts <ahref="presentations/HiveWorkshop_Sept2013/Slides_part1.pdf">1</a>, <ahref="presentations/HiveWorkshop_Sept2013/Slides_part2.pdf">2</a> and <ahref="presentations/HiveWorkshop_Sept2013/Slides_part3.pdf">3</a> in PDF)</li>
<li><ahref="install.html">Dependencies, installation and setup</a></li>
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<p>eHive was originally conceived and used within EnsEMBL Compara group for running Comparative Genomics pipelines, but since then it has been separated into a separate software tool and is used in many projects both in Genome Campus, Cambridge and outside.
There is <ahref="http://listserver.ebi.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/ehive-users">eHive users' mailing list</a> for questions, suggestions, discussions and announcements.</p>