Asset Publisher
Taverna looks at the sky
Wf4Ever@IIPC General Assembly
Querying Provenance of Workflow Results
NBIC Application Showcase Award for tool to run Taverna workflows from a web page
Wf4Ever in IPAW 2012
Wf4Ever project was presented last January 18th in "Virtual Observatory France"
Sharing Interoperable Workflows
Research objects
Research Object Quality Preservation
The Third workshop on the Role of Semantic Web in Provenance Management
Architectural Principles and Preliminary Architecture Published
Wf4Ever at Microsoft's 2011 eScience workshop and IEEE eScience Conference
Research Object Vocabulary Specification v0.1
Wf4Ever at Dagstuhl: The Future of Research
Scientific Workflows in Astronomy
Carole Goble keynote at IC3K
Prof. Dave De Roure presented at the Microsoft Research workflow last week
A paper named "A New Approach for Publishing Workflows: Abstractions, Standards, and Linked Data" by Garijo and Gil accepted in WORKS11
Wf4Ever to be presented in the 7th IEEE e-Science conference
Wf4Ever to be presented at iPRES 2011
Wf4Ever present at the workshop of the "Landscpe and Identities"
Wf4Ever presented at the CERN Workshop on Innovations in Scholarly Communication
Wf4Ever presented at the .Astronomy Conference
Wf4Ever was presented at the Workshop of Understanding Provenance and Linked Open Data
Wf4Ever presented at the International Virtual Observatory Alliance
Taverna, BioCatalogue and myExperiment webinar
BioCatalogue in MIRIAM
Wf4Ever presented at the Future Internet Assembly
Wf4Ever Started!
Project ID card
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Funded under: 7th FWP (Seventh Framework Programme)
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Area: Digital Libraries and Digital Preservation. (ICT-2009.4.1)
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Project reference: 270192
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Total cost: 3.86 million euro
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EU contribution: 2.94 million euro
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Execution: From 2010-12-01 to 2013-11-30
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Duration: 36 months
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Project status: Execution
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Contract type: Collaborative project (generic)
Wf4Ever at Microsoft's 2011 eScience workshop and IEEE eScience Conference
Prof. Dave De Roure spoke on Computational Research Objects at the Microsoft 2011 eScience Workshop (http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/events/escience2011/) and Khalid Belhajjame spoke on Fostering Scientific Workflow Preservation Through Discovery of Substitute Services, at the colocated IEEE eScience Conference.
The talk of Prof. De Roure addresses the case for Research Objects as research records for repeatable, reproducible, reusable, etc., and which describe processes (methods) for enactment/execution. They are usable by machines as well as humans and are composable with a distributed computational model.
The talk of Khalid Belhajjame presents a method that uses data links connecting inputs and outputs of service operations in existing workflow specifications to locate operations with parameters compatible with those of the missing operations. It exploits provenance traces collected from past executions of workflows to ensure that candidate substitutes perform tasks similar to those of the missing operations. The effectiveness of the proposed method has been empirically assessed.
The slides of Prof. De Roure's presentation are available at http://www.myexperiment.org/packs/235.html, and the paper of Khalid Belhajjame is available at http://repo.wf4ever-project.org/dlibra/docmetadata?id=25.
Research Object Definition
Wf4Ever at CERN Workshop on Innovations in Scholarly Communication