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So, you want to build a pan-national digital space for bioscience data and methods? That works with a bunch of pre-existing data repositories and processing platforms? So you can share FAIR workflows and move them between services? Package them up with data and other stuff (or just package up data for that matter)? How? WorkflowHub (https://workflowhub.eu) and RO-Crate Research Objects (https://www.researchobject.org/ro-crate) that’s how! A step towards FAIR Digital Objects gets a workout. Keynote ...

Creator: Carole Goble

Submitter: Carole Goble

Keynote presented at WORKS 2021 https://works-workshop.org/

16th Workshop on Workflows in Support of Large-Scale Science November 15, 2021 Held in conjunction with SC21: The International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Creator: Carole Goble

Submitter: Carole Goble

Keynote at German Conference on Bioinformatics 2021 https://gcb2021.de/ FAIR Computational Workflows Computational workflows capture precise descriptions of the steps and data dependencies needed to carry out computational data pipelines, analysis and simulations in many areas of Science, including the Life Sciences. The use of computational workflows to manage these multi-step computational processes has accelerated in the past few years driven by the need for scalable data processing, the ...

Creator: Carole Goble

Submitter: Carole Goble

invited presentation at https://researchsoft.github.io/FAIReScience/, FAIReScience 2021 online workshop virtually co-located with the 17th IEEE International Conference on eScience (eScience 2021)

20th Sept 2021

Creator: Carole Goble

Submitter: Carole Goble

Keynote Presented at the ICTeSSH 2021 Conference to Social Science and Humanities. ICTeSSH 2021, 30th June 2021

https://ictessh.uns.ac.rs/ In data intensive science multi-step tool-chains are widely used to help scientists manage, analyze, and share increasing volumes of complex data. The use of computational workflows to manage these multi-step computational processes has accelerated in the past few years driven by the need for scalable data processing, the exchange of processing know-how, and ...

Creator: Carole Goble

Submitter: Carole Goble

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 of these two approaches, packaging a BCO and the workflow it describes in a RO-Crate.

This webinar describes ...

Creator: Stian Soiland-Reyes

Submitter: Stian Soiland-Reyes

Presented at the BioExcel Summer School 2021 this lecture introduces the BioExcel Building Blocks (BioBB).

See also part 2.

Creators: Adam Hospital, Pau Andrio, Genís Bayarri

Submitter: Stian Soiland-Reyes

Presented at the BioExcel Summer School 2021 this lecture shows how to use BioExcel Building Blocks (BioBB).

See also part 1.

Creator: Adam Hospital

Submitter: Stian Soiland-Reyes

Poster and presentation video by Ambarish Kumar

Creator: Ambarish Kumar

Submitter: Finn Bacall

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