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The data playground: An intuitive workflow specification environment

Gibson, A; Gamble, M; Wolstencroft, K; Oinn, T; Goble, C

In: Fox, G; Chiu, K; Buyya, R; State Univ, Indian Inst Sci E U IndiaGrid Project Consortium Open; Middleware Infrastruct, Inst. 3rd IEEE International Conference on e-Science and Grid Computing: 3rd IEEE International Conference on e-Science and Grid Computing; 10 Dec 2007-13 Dec 2007; Bangalore, INDIA. Ieee Computer Soc; 2007. p. 59-66.

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Abstract

Workflows systems are steadily finding their way into the work practices of scientists. This is particularly true in the in silico science of bioinformatics, where biological data can be processed by Web Services. In this paper we investigate the potential of evolving the users' interaction with workflow environments so that it more closely relates to the mode in which their day to day work is carried out. We present the Data Playground, an environment designed to encourage the uptake of workflow systems in bioinformatics through more intuitive interaction by focusing the user on their data rather than on the processes. We implement a prototype plug-in for the Taverna workflow environment and show how this can promote the creation of workflow fragments by automatically converting the users' interactions with data and Web Services into a more conventional workflow specification.

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Publication date:
Conference title:
3rd IEEE International Conference on e-Science and Grid Computing
Conference venue:
Bangalore, INDIA
Conference start date:
2007-12-10
Conference end date:
2007-12-13
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Proceedings start page:
59
Proceedings end page:
66
Proceedings pagination:
59-66
Contribution total pages:
8
Abstract:
Workflows systems are steadily finding their way into the work practices of scientists. This is particularly true in the in silico science of bioinformatics, where biological data can be processed by Web Services. In this paper we investigate the potential of evolving the users' interaction with workflow environments so that it more closely relates to the mode in which their day to day work is carried out. We present the Data Playground, an environment designed to encourage the uptake of workflow systems in bioinformatics through more intuitive interaction by focusing the user on their data rather than on the processes. We implement a prototype plug-in for the Taverna workflow environment and show how this can promote the creation of workflow fragments by automatically converting the users' interactions with data and Web Services into a more conventional workflow specification.
Proceedings' ISBN:
978-0-7695-3064-2
Language:
english
General notes:
  • Ieee Tcsc, Ctr Dev Adv Comp Univ Melbourne Indiana Univ Louisiana Gibson, Andrew Gamble, Matthew Wolstencroft, Katy Oinn, Tom Goble, Carole 31 LOS ALAMITOS BHJ71

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Manchester eScholar ID:
uk-ac-man-scw:2f159
Created:
7th September, 2009, 15:24:40
Last modified:
4th November, 2014, 15:27:15

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