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The concept of publishing workflows as scholarly is being recognised and practiced through repositories like WorkflowHub and principles for FAIR Computational Workflow. This deliverable describes how the evolving landscape of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) can facilitate workflow publishing in a federated and distributed manner, exemplified by how workflows for Galaxy are published.

Authors: Stian Soiland-Reyes, Eli Chadwick, Armin Dadras, Björn Grüning, Catalin Condurache, Sebastian Luna-Valero, Volodymyr Savchenko

Date Published: 8th Feb 2025

Publication Type: Tech report

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Description The Workflowhub Knowledge Graph has been improved and its generation made more robust. When this work was last reported, a complete knowledge graph had been generated but several criticismsicisms were made. The previous graph was: - Verbose and hard for a human to read or navigate - Had unresolvable URIs as root data entities - Contained many duplicate entries - Contained sparse metadata from only a single source Work has successfully been undertaken to address all of these points. The graph now uses partially resolvable, more human readable, URIs for root data entities. Steps have been added to the generation software to add metadata from additional sources (enrichment) and to remove duplicate entries (consolidation). Several areas of the codebase have been refactored and improved, to help ensure repeatability and longevity. The new knowledge graph still has areas that could be improved. Partially resolvable URIs should be migrated to fully resolvable alternatives. Further enrichment processes should be added which affords greater de-duplication.

Authors: Eli Chadwick, Oliver Woolland, Volodymyr Savchenko, Finn Bacall, Alexander Hambley, José María Fernández González, Armin Dadras, Stian Soiland-Reyes

Date Published: 1st Aug 2025

Publication Type: Tech report

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Description Documentation of the cross-domain adoption of the EuroScienceGateway (ESG) project, showcasing how Galaxy was used and extended to meet the data analysis needs of researchers acrossers across biodiversity, climate science, astrophysics, materials science, and biomedical domains. This record outlines ESG’s impact on the onboarding of diverse scientific communities, enabling scalable, reproducible, and FAIR-compliant workflows. Through targeted outreach, infrastructure integration, and community-driven tool development, the project successfully onboarded new user groups and demonstrated Galaxy’s adaptability across multiple scientific verticals. Over 800 tools were integrated into Galaxy during the past 3 years, and dozens of reusable workflows were published to support sensitive data handling, high-throughput image analysis, simulation environments, and federated compute. The deliverable documents use cases, domain-specific onboarding models, training efforts, and collaborative success stories, including the development of the Galaxy Codex and strategic alignment with EOSC, ELIXIR, and NFDI initiatives. Project: EuroScienceGateway was funded by the European Union’s Horizon Europe programme (HORIZON-INFRA-2021-EOSC-01) under grant agreement number 101057388. Document: D5.2 Publication of the usage of EuroScienceGateway by multiple communities Work Package: Work Package 5. Community engagement, adoption and onboarding Tasks: Task 5.1 Biodiversity and Climate Science Task 5.2 Materials Science Task 5.3 Astrophysics Task 5.4 Mentoring and onboarding new communities Lead Beneficiary: University of Oslo (UiO) Contributing Beneficiaries: UiO, ALU-FR, CNRS, UNIFI, UKRI, EPFL, UP, BSC

Authors: Armin Dadras, Denys Savchenko, Andrii Neronov, Volodymyr Savchenko, Nikolay Vazov, Jean Iaquinta, Eva Alloza, María Chavero Díez, Anthony Bretaudeau

Date Published: 18th Aug 2025

Publication Type: Tech report

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