SOPs
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If your research project is producing workflows, they should be registered in WorkflowHub:
- To give visibility to the workflows created by the project, and by the different networks and communities within the project
- To give visibility to the workflows used by project
- To share workflows across the project, within project networks and externally
- To credit and cite the people making the workflows, and the networks to which they belong
- To track the new versions of workflows as they are ...
Creators: Stian Soiland-Reyes, Carole Goble, Finn Bacall, Johan Gustafsson, Rafael Andrade Buono
Submitter: Stian Soiland-Reyes
The BioDT project is producing and maintaining workflows. We need to register those workflows in WorkflowHub:
- To give visibility to the workflows created by the project and by the different networks and communities within the project
- To give visibility to the workflows used by project that were created
- To share workflows across the project, within project networks and externally
- To credit and cite the people making the workflows and the networks to which they ...
This BioExcel best practice guide outlines the development process for writing a workflow using the Common Workflow Language (CWL), from creating and selecting tools like BioBB, through early experimentation, reuse and testing, to optimization and ensuring reproducibility before publication in workflow repositories.
Creators: Stian Soiland-Reyes, Douglas Lowe, Robin Long
Submitter: Stian Soiland-Reyes
The EuroScienceGateway project is producing and maintaining workflows. We need to register those workflows in WorkflowHub:
- To give visibility to the workflows created by the project and by the different networks and communities within the project
- To give visibility to the workflows used by project that were created
- To share workflows across the project, within project networks and externally
- To credit and cite the people making the workflows and the ...
Creators: Stian Soiland-Reyes, Carole Goble, Finn Bacall
Submitter: Stian Soiland-Reyes
Tutorial and specification for packaging IEEE 2791-2020 (BioCompute Objects/BCOs) as RO-Crate Research Objects.
BioCompute Object (BCO) is a standard (IEEE 2791-2020) for describing computational workflows for regularory submission, e.g. a genomics workflow as part of personalized medicine.
RO-Crate is a community-based specification for research data packaging of Research Objects with rich metadata, based on open standards and vocabularies like JSON-LD and schema.org.
BCO RO-Crate is the combination ...
Creators: Stian Soiland-Reyes, Jonathon Keeney, Hadley King, Janisha Patel, Alex Coleman
Submitter: Stian Soiland-Reyes
This is a project specific guide for the Bioiversity Genomics Europe (BGE project use of WorkflowHub.
The BY-COVID project is producing workflows. We need to register those workflows in WorkflowHub:
- To give visibility to the workflows created by the project and by the different networks and communities within the project
- To give visibility to the workflows used by project that were created
- To share workflows across the project, within project networks and externally
- To credit and cite the people making the workflows and the networks to which they belong
- To track the versions of ...
Creators: Carole Goble, Finn Bacall, Stian Soiland-Reyes, Andrew Stubbs, Helena Rasche
Submitter: Stian Soiland-Reyes