There are many examples of scientific workflow systems [1, 2]; in this short article I will concentrate only on cheminformatics applications and the workflow tools most commonly used in cheminformatics, namely Pipeline Pilot [3] and KNIME [4]. Workflow solutions have been used for years in bioinformatics and other sciences, and some also have applications in so-called ‘‘business intelligence’’ and ‘‘predictive analytics’’. Readers can find details o
Scientific workflow systems have become a necessary tool for many applications, enabling the composi...
Workflows have become a core part of computational scientific analysis in recent years. Automated co...
Background: Cheminformaticians have to routinely process and analyse libraries of small molecules. A...
Workflows have been used traditionally as a mean to describe and implement the computing usually par...
Workflow technologies are emerging as the dominant approach to coordinate groups of distributed serv...
Modern scientific collaborations have opened up the opportunity to solve complex problems that requi...
Workflow technology continues to play an important role as a means for specifying and enacting compu...
Scientific workflows are typically used to automate the processing, analysis and management of scien...
International audienceThis special issue and our editorial celebrate 10 years of progress with data-...
An in-silico experiment can be naturally specified as a workflow of activities implementing the data...
VA, USAstage a software package (usually a command line tool) is executed and the output produced is...
Workflows are useful to perform data analysis and integration in systems biology. Workflow managemen...
Abstract: This paper discusses technical aspects of how business workflow management systems can be ...
Scientific workflows require the coordination of data processing activities, resulting in executions...
The wide availability of high-performance computing systems, Grids and Clouds, allowed scientists an...
Scientific workflow systems have become a necessary tool for many applications, enabling the composi...
Workflows have become a core part of computational scientific analysis in recent years. Automated co...
Background: Cheminformaticians have to routinely process and analyse libraries of small molecules. A...
Workflows have been used traditionally as a mean to describe and implement the computing usually par...
Workflow technologies are emerging as the dominant approach to coordinate groups of distributed serv...
Modern scientific collaborations have opened up the opportunity to solve complex problems that requi...
Workflow technology continues to play an important role as a means for specifying and enacting compu...
Scientific workflows are typically used to automate the processing, analysis and management of scien...
International audienceThis special issue and our editorial celebrate 10 years of progress with data-...
An in-silico experiment can be naturally specified as a workflow of activities implementing the data...
VA, USAstage a software package (usually a command line tool) is executed and the output produced is...
Workflows are useful to perform data analysis and integration in systems biology. Workflow managemen...
Abstract: This paper discusses technical aspects of how business workflow management systems can be ...
Scientific workflows require the coordination of data processing activities, resulting in executions...
The wide availability of high-performance computing systems, Grids and Clouds, allowed scientists an...
Scientific workflow systems have become a necessary tool for many applications, enabling the composi...
Workflows have become a core part of computational scientific analysis in recent years. Automated co...
Background: Cheminformaticians have to routinely process and analyse libraries of small molecules. A...