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Recent papers classified by the tag mygrid.
  • Provenance of e-Science Experiments - experience from Bioinformatics
    (2003)
    by M Greenwood, C Goble, R Stevens, J Zhao, M Addis, D Marvin, L Moreau, T Oinn
    posted to bioinformatics e-science mygrid by simmie on 2006-11-15 13:36:42 as read
  • A survey of data provenance in e-science
    SIGMOD Rec., Vol. 34, No. 3. (September 2005), pp. 31-36.
    by Yogesh L Simmhan, Beth Plale, Dennis Gannon
  • Annotating, linking and browsing provenance logs for e-Science
    by Jun Zhao, Carole Goble, Mark Greenwood, Chris Wroe, Robert Stevens
  • Workflow discovery: the problem, a case study from e-Science and a graph-based solution
    Web Services, 2006. ICWS '06. International Conference on (2006), pp. 312-319.
    by A Goderis, P Li, C Goble
  • myGrid: personalised bioinformatics on the information grid.
    Bioinformatics, Vol. 19 Suppl 1 (2003)
    by RD Stevens, AJ Robinson, CA Goble
    posted to mygrid by j01205 on 2005-11-08 09:52:50 as ** along with 5 people alanrw jyuh moborg dullhunk fisherp
  • A systematic strategy for the discovery of candidate genes responsible for phenotypic variation
    BMC Bioinformatics, Vol. 8, No. Suppl 8. (2007)
    by Paul Fisher, Cornelia Hedeler, Katherine Wolstencroft, Helen Hulme, Harry Noyes, Stephen Kemp, Robert Stevens, Andrew Brass
  • Automated manipulation of systems biology models using libSBML within Taverna workflows.
    Bioinformatics (1 December 2007)
    by Peter Li, Tom Oinn, Stian Soiland, Douglas B B Kell
  • Exploring Williams-Beuren syndrome using myGrid.
    Bioinformatics, Vol. 20 Suppl 1 (4 August 2004)
    by RD Stevens, HJ Tipney, CJ Wroe, TM Oinn, M Senger, PW Lord, CA Goble, A Brass, M Tassabehji
  • Taverna: a tool for the composition and enactment of bioinformatics workflows.
    Bioinformatics, Vol. 20, No. 17. (22 November 2004), pp. 3045-3054.
    by T Oinn, M Addis, J Ferris, D Marvin, M Senger, M Greenwood, T Carver, K Glover, MR Pocock, A Wipat, P Li
  • Workflows for e-Science: Scientific Workflows for Grids
    (18 December 2006)
    by Ian J Taylor, Ewa Deelman, Dennis B Gannon
  • A systematic strategy for large-scale analysis of genotype phenotype correlations: identification of candidate genes involved in African trypanosomiasis.
    Nucleic Acids Res, Vol. 35, No. 16. (2007), pp. 5625-5633.
    posted to workflow taverna mygrid by dullhunk on 2008-04-24 13:27:48 as ** along with 2 people alanrw fisherp
  • notes Cyberinfrastructure: Empowering a "Third Way" in Biomedical Research
    Science, Vol. 308, No. 5723. (06 May 2005), pp. 821-824.
    by Kenneth H Buetow
  • Integrating ARC Grid Middleware with Taverna Workflows.
    Bioinformatics (19 March 2008)
    by Hajo N N Krabbenhöft, Steffen Möller, Daniel Bayer
  • Beyond standardization: dynamic software infrastructures for systems biology
    Nature Reviews Genetics, Vol. 8, No. 3. (13 February 2007), pp. 235-243.
    by Morris A Swertz, Ritsert C Jansen
  • The myGrid ontology: bioinformatics service discovery
    International Journal of Bioinformatics Resesearch and Applications, Vol. 3, No. 3. (2007), pp. 303-325.
    by K Wolstencroft, P Alper, D Hull, C Wroe, PW Lord, RD Stevens, CA Goble
  • The Taverna Interaction Service: enabling manual interaction in workflows.
    Bioinformatics (12 March 2008)
    by Anders Lanzén, Tom Oinn
  • myExperiment: social networking for workflow-using e-scientists
    (2007), pp. 1-2.
    by Carole A Goble, David C De Roure
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