Research data is accumulating rapidly and with it the challenge of fully reproducible science. As a consequence, implementation of high-quality management of scientific data has become a global priority. The FAIR (Findable, Accesible, Interoperable and Reusable) principles provide practical guidelines for maximizing the value of research data; however, processing data using workflows-systematic executions of a series of computational tools-is equally important for good data management. The FAIR principles have recently been adapted to Research Software (FAIR4RS Principles) to promote the reproducibility and reusability of any type of research software. Here, we propose a set of 10 quick tips, drafted by experienced workflow developers that ...
The software has become essential for research. To improve the Findability, Accessibility, Interoper...
It is essential for the advancement of science that researchers share, reuse and reproduce each othe...
The development and growing adoption of the FAIR data principles and associated standards as a part ...
Research data is accumulating rapidly and with it the challenge of fully reproducible science. As a ...
Research data is accumulating rapidly, and with it the challenge of irreproducible science. As a con...
The FAIR principles have been accepted globally as guidelines for improving data-driven science and ...
Computational workflows describe the complex multi-step methods that are used for data collection, d...
The practice of performing computational processes using workflows has taken hold in the biosciences...
The FAIR principles for scientific data (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) are also rel...
Chue Hong NP, Katz DS, Barker M, et al. FAIR Principles for Research Software (FAIR4RS Principles). ...
This presentation covers four recommendations to make research code more visible. The alignment of t...
Computational workflows are widely used in scientific analysis for scalable transparent and reproduc...
BackgroundFAIR (findability, accessibility, interoperability, and reusability) guidingprinciples see...
It is essential for the advancement of science that researchers share, reuse and reproduce each othe...
Software has become essential for research. To improve the Findability, Accessibility, Interoperabil...
The software has become essential for research. To improve the Findability, Accessibility, Interoper...
It is essential for the advancement of science that researchers share, reuse and reproduce each othe...
The development and growing adoption of the FAIR data principles and associated standards as a part ...
Research data is accumulating rapidly and with it the challenge of fully reproducible science. As a ...
Research data is accumulating rapidly, and with it the challenge of irreproducible science. As a con...
The FAIR principles have been accepted globally as guidelines for improving data-driven science and ...
Computational workflows describe the complex multi-step methods that are used for data collection, d...
The practice of performing computational processes using workflows has taken hold in the biosciences...
The FAIR principles for scientific data (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) are also rel...
Chue Hong NP, Katz DS, Barker M, et al. FAIR Principles for Research Software (FAIR4RS Principles). ...
This presentation covers four recommendations to make research code more visible. The alignment of t...
Computational workflows are widely used in scientific analysis for scalable transparent and reproduc...
BackgroundFAIR (findability, accessibility, interoperability, and reusability) guidingprinciples see...
It is essential for the advancement of science that researchers share, reuse and reproduce each othe...
Software has become essential for research. To improve the Findability, Accessibility, Interoperabil...
The software has become essential for research. To improve the Findability, Accessibility, Interoper...
It is essential for the advancement of science that researchers share, reuse and reproduce each othe...
The development and growing adoption of the FAIR data principles and associated standards as a part ...