Utilising Semantic Web Ontologies To Publish Experimental Workflows

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Harshvardhan J Pandit, Ensar Hadziselimovic. Dave Lewis, Utilising Semantic Web Ontologies To Publish Experimental Workflows, Workshop: Enabling Decentralised Scholarly Communication at ESWC 2017, Portoroz, Slovenia, 29 May 2017, 2017Download Item:

Abstract:
Reproducibility in experiments is necessary to verify claims
and to reuse prior work in experiments that advance research. However,
the traditional model of publication validates research claims through
peer-review without taking reproducibility into account. Workflows encap‐
sulate experiment descriptions and components and are suitable for repre‐
senting reproducibility. Additionally, they can be published alongside tra‐
ditional patterns as a form of documentation for the experiment which can
be combined with linked open data. For reproducibility utilising published
datasets, it is necessary to declare the conditions or restrictions for per‐
missible reuse. In this paper, we take a look at the state of workflow re‐
producibility through a browser based tool and a corresponding study to
identify how workflows might be combined with traditional forms of docu‐
mentation and publication. We also discuss the licensing aspects for data
in workflows and how it can be annotated using linked open data ontolo‐
gies
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PUBLISHEDPortoroz, Slovenia
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