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2009 Congress on Services - I

DOI: 10.1109/services-i.2009.55

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Analyzing the Gap between Workflows and their Natural Language Descriptions

Proceedings article published in 2009 by Paul T. Groth ORCID, Yolanda Gil
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Abstract

Scientists increasingly use workflows to represent and share their computational experiments. Because of their declarative nature, focus on pre-existing component composition and the availability of visual editors, workflows provide a valuable start for creating user-friendly environments for end user scientists. However, there is still work to be done to create even more user-friendly environments. In this paper, we aim to identify key constructs that intelligent workflow systems could support to allow for more natural workflow representations. These constructs are identified through a comparison of bioinformatics workflows and their associated natural language descriptions obtained from the virtual research environment myExperiment.