Dashboard for collaborative science / data processing projects

Continuous integration servers such as Hudson are a pretty awesome addition to software development. I work in an academic research laboratory, and I would like to apply similar principles for the analysis of scientific data. I want a view that looks like a toolbar, perfect for collections of data that do not perform their tests (mostly simple scripts), etc. Very similar to Chromium dashboard (WARNING page: page takes a lot of time).

It requires work from at least 4 people and, possibly, 10 or 12 hours of computer time to bring our data (from behavioral research) from the original form to its final, easily analyzed form. I tried Hudson and buildbot, but none of them are suitable for our workflow. We just want to run a bunch of tests on perhaps fifty independent collections of subject data, and display the results well.

SO! Anyone have a recommendation on how easy it is to create such a report? Or can you think of a good way to train this workflow on a continuous integration server? Or can you recommend a test dashboard that can handle tests that are small shell scripts rather than small functions?

Thank!

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