2010
DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkq429
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myExperiment: a repository and social network for the sharing of bioinformatics workflows

Abstract: myExperiment (http://www.myexperiment.org) is an online research environment that supports the social sharing of bioinformatics workflows. These workflows are procedures consisting of a series of computational tasks using web services, which may be performed on data from its retrieval, integration and analysis, to the visualization of the results. As a public repository of workflows, myExperiment allows anybody to discover those that are relevant to their research, which can then be reused and repurposed to th… Show more

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“…The action of the experiment could then for example be applied to other data of more recent time, another research place, or finer resolution than the original data, which could be obtained, synthesized, and concluded by the readers. As an example, using one such existing virtual research environment, in myExperiment (http:// www.myexperiment.org) users can share ''digital research objects'' such as ''workflows'' and ''files'' to facilitate various studies by multiple different researchers (Goble et al 2010). Benel and Lejeune (2009) provides another example with experiments showing how live data addition and analysis using tag information of texts could benefit from Web 2.0.…”
Section: The Live Data and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The action of the experiment could then for example be applied to other data of more recent time, another research place, or finer resolution than the original data, which could be obtained, synthesized, and concluded by the readers. As an example, using one such existing virtual research environment, in myExperiment (http:// www.myexperiment.org) users can share ''digital research objects'' such as ''workflows'' and ''files'' to facilitate various studies by multiple different researchers (Goble et al 2010). Benel and Lejeune (2009) provides another example with experiments showing how live data addition and analysis using tag information of texts could benefit from Web 2.0.…”
Section: The Live Data and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…activities that support reproducible research) [69][70][71]. myExperiment was developed as a site where scientific workflows may be stored and shared [72]. However, many standard data center services, such as replication, verification, and migration and conversion to new technologies are more challenging for algorithms and workflows.…”
Section: Remaining Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of the SWFM systems (e.g., Kepler and Galaxy) also provide repositories of models. The website http://www.myExperiment.org lists over 3500 workflows shared by its members [19]. The diversity of the different approaches illustrates that the field is evolving in many different ways.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%