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Perspectives on automated composition of workflows in the life sciences
Abstract
Scientific data analyses often combine several computational tools in automated pipelines, or workflows. Thousands of such workflows have been used in the life sciences, though their composition has remained a cumbersome manual process due to a lack of standards for annotation, assembly, and implementation. Recent technological advances have returned the long-standing vision of automated workflow composition into focus.
- Date
- 2021
- Authors
- Lamprecht Anna-Lena, Palmblad Magnus, Jon Ison, Schwämmle Veit, Altintas Ilkay, Baker Christopher JO, Ben Hadj Amor Ammar, Salvador Capella-Gutierrez, Charonyktakis Paulos, Michael R Crusoe, Yolanda Gil, Carole Goble, Timothy J Griffin, Paul Groth, Ienasescu Hans, Jagtap Pratik, Kalaš Matúš, Kasalica Vedran, Khanteymoori Alireza, Tobias Kuhn, Mei Hailiang, Ménager Hervé, Möller Steffen, Robin A Richardson, Robert Vincent, Soiland-Reyes Stian, Robert Stevens, Szaniszlo Szoke, Verberne Suzan, Verhoeven Aswin, Wolstencroft Katherine
- Journal
- F1000Research
- Volume
- 10
- Publisher
- Faculty of 1000 Ltd.