Workflow technologies provide scientific researchers with a flexible problem-solving environment, by facilitating the creation and execution of experiments from a pool of available services. In this paper we argue that in order to better characterise such experiments we need to go beyond low-level service composition and execution details by capturing higher-level descriptions of the scientific process. Current workflow technologies do not incorporate any representation of such experimental constraints and goals, which we refer to as the scientistpsilas intent. We have developed a framework based upon use of a number of semantic Web technologies, including the OWL ontology language and the semantic Web rule language (SWRL), to capture scien...
In the e-Science context, workflow technologies provide a problem-solving environment for researcher...
Abstract. In the e-Science context, workflow technologies provide a problem-solving environment for ...
An increasing number of scientific experiments are“in-silico”: carried out at least partially using ...
Workflow technologies provide scientific researchers with a flexible problem-solving environment, by...
In the e-Science context, workflow technologies provide a problem-solving environment for researcher...
In the e-Science context, workflow technologies provide a problem-solving environment for researcher...
In the e-Science context, workflow technologies provide a problem-solving environment for researcher...
In the e-Science context, workflow technologies provide a problem-solving environment for researcher...
In the e-Science context, workflow technologies provide a problem-solving environment for researcher...
In the e-Science context, workflow technologies provide a problem-solving environment for researcher...
Abstract. In the e-Science context, workflow technologies provide a problem-solving environment for ...
Scientists are becoming increasingly dependent upon resources available through the Internet includi...
In recent years there has been a proliferation of scientific resources available through the Interne...
In the e-Science context, workflow technologies provide a problem-solving environment for researcher...
In the e-Science context, workflow technologies provide a problem-solving environment for researcher...
In the e-Science context, workflow technologies provide a problem-solving environment for researcher...
Abstract. In the e-Science context, workflow technologies provide a problem-solving environment for ...
An increasing number of scientific experiments are“in-silico”: carried out at least partially using ...
Workflow technologies provide scientific researchers with a flexible problem-solving environment, by...
In the e-Science context, workflow technologies provide a problem-solving environment for researcher...
In the e-Science context, workflow technologies provide a problem-solving environment for researcher...
In the e-Science context, workflow technologies provide a problem-solving environment for researcher...
In the e-Science context, workflow technologies provide a problem-solving environment for researcher...
In the e-Science context, workflow technologies provide a problem-solving environment for researcher...
In the e-Science context, workflow technologies provide a problem-solving environment for researcher...
Abstract. In the e-Science context, workflow technologies provide a problem-solving environment for ...
Scientists are becoming increasingly dependent upon resources available through the Internet includi...
In recent years there has been a proliferation of scientific resources available through the Interne...
In the e-Science context, workflow technologies provide a problem-solving environment for researcher...
In the e-Science context, workflow technologies provide a problem-solving environment for researcher...
In the e-Science context, workflow technologies provide a problem-solving environment for researcher...
Abstract. In the e-Science context, workflow technologies provide a problem-solving environment for ...
An increasing number of scientific experiments are“in-silico”: carried out at least partially using ...