== About FICCS Wiki == Flow Informatics and Computational Cytometry Society (FICCS) connects people sharing interest in new software tools, methods, and standards for flow cytometry. Members of the society represent a cross-disciplinary international collaborative group of bioinformaticists, computational statisticians, software and hardware developers, and clinician scientists, from both academia and industry. FICCS is open to community participation; membership is free of charge to anyone who is interested in contributing to our efforts. You are kindly invited to visit us at http://www.ficcs.org, to join us at our mailing list, and/or to email us at info@ficcs.org to request more information. This Wiki page has been created to facilitate FICCS development activities. For those not quite familiar with wikis, they are web pages that you can easily edit and comment on using your web browser. They can serve as useful tools for wide collaborative development. Latest ["Announcements"] == Main Sections == === Analytical Cytology Standard (ACS) File Format === ACS container and its components: * [:fcs: FCS 3.1]: Links to Work In Progress files for ISAC DSTF members * ["Requirements"]: Requirements for a data standard format to describe flow cytometry and related analytical cytology data * A proposal for the [:ACSContainerFormat: ACS Container file format]. * ["NetCDF"]: A proposal on how NetCDF could be reused for binary list mode data within ACS containers. * ["Gating-ML"]: ISAC Recommendation for gating description standard (includes compensation and data transformation description) === MIFlowCyt ISAC Recommendation === * ["MIFlowCyt"]: Minimum Information about a Flow Cytometry Experiment === FuGE-related === The Up To Date project resources can be found at SVN at https://flowcyt.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/flowcyt/FuGEFlow. ==== Older ==== * ["FuGEFlow"]: Flow cytometry experimental workflow description based on the FuGE model * [:FiccsCommentsOnFuGESpecV1: Comments on FuGE]: FICCS Comments on FuGE v1(Mar07) Specification * [:FlowUseCases: Flow Use Cases]: Use cases for flow cytometry data exchange, storage and integration * ["FlowDB"]: Guidelines for using the FuGE model to create a database schema (includes db schema for RDF)