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Taverna: a tool for the composition and enactment of bioinformatics workflows
Authors:Oinn Tom  Addis Matthew  Ferris Justin  Marvin Darren  Senger Martin  Greenwood Mark  Carver Tim  Glover Kevin  Pocock Matthew R  Wipat Anil  Li Peter
Affiliation:EMBL European Bioinformatics Institute, Hinxton, Cambridge, CB10 1SD, UK.
Abstract:MOTIVATION: In silico experiments in bioinformatics involve the co-ordinated use of computational tools and information repositories. A growing number of these resources are being made available with programmatic access in the form of Web services. Bioinformatics scientists will need to orchestrate these Web services in workflows as part of their analyses. RESULTS: The Taverna project has developed a tool for the composition and enactment of bioinformatics workflows for the life sciences community. The tool includes a workbench application which provides a graphical user interface for the composition of workflows. These workflows are written in a new language called the simple conceptual unified flow language (Scufl), where by each step within a workflow represents one atomic task. Two examples are used to illustrate the ease by which in silico experiments can be represented as Scufl workflows using the workbench application.
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