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Re: [Myexperiment-discuss] Upload any type of Workflow you want...


From: Ola Spjuth
Subject: Re: [Myexperiment-discuss] Upload any type of Workflow you want...
Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 14:23:34 +0200

Hi,

I find Gernot's question very interesting and would like to enquire about something similar. We are developing a new standard for exchanging QSAR experiments in a new XML format. We were thinking of setting up our own repository, but I'd much rather use myExperiment for this. In a way you could call the setup of a QSAR experiment for a workflow (is this the terminology you'd like us to use?).

Anyway, having QSAR experiments in myExperiment would require some specific modules/plugins in myExperiment to render/present/summarize the QSAR xml files for users, as well as means to validate them against a schema etc. What is the procedure for plugging specific components into myExperiment? Are there any docs for this? How would you make them available for other users to install and use (will it be like facebook apps)? I briefly studied the myExperiment wiki but found no pointers to develop such plugins. Do we need to set up our own myExperiment server in order to customize it to our needs, and in that case is it possible to keep this synchronized with the main myExperiment repository?

A general question: myExperiments seems currently very workflow- centric. Judging from the name (myExperiment, not myWorkflow) I assume that the site is aimed for extensions towards other types of experiments (I guess this is a question of definitions, as everything in principle can be called a workflow). Are there other extensions you are working towards to broaden myExperiments, or do you envision several myExperiment sites focused towards different domains?

Looking forward to learning more about this :-)

Cheers,

   /Ola Spjuth



On 23 okt 2008, at 08.44, Gernot Stocker wrote:

Hi myExperiment -Team,
congratulations for this great new feature and it brings me to the question whether it could be also used to exchange xml-based experiment protocols? Within the next days we are going to release a new version of our software iLAP which offers despite other features some kind of ELN functionality. There, experiment protocols can be exported as xml "workflows" which are the basis for a web based data aquisition wizard.

First, is it allowed to exchange also iLAP protocols via myExperiment? Which format do you use for your workflows in order to achieve a better integration of our protocols within myExperiment? Or can we use our own? Is there a developer documentation available for
such an integration path?

Sorry for the newbe questions, but your announcement encouraged me to follow this idea
with more energy.
Thanks,
GS

On Thursday 23 October 2008, David De Roure wrote:
The myExperiment team is very pleased to announce that myExperiment can now store any type of workflow, not just Taverna ones. This means that you can upload any file as a workflow which can then be shared, discovered, downloaded, tagged, rated, commented on, added to packs and so on.

We already have some Trident workflows, and some experimental plans from chemistry (Usefulchem EXPLANS). You can upload your own types of workflows by going to the upload workflow page (you may be asked to log in). If we can't automatically detect the type of workflow and infer data from it (like title and description) you can provide this by selecting the "Enter custom metadata" option in step 2.

Note that we currently provide extended support for Taverna 1 workflows only - we can automatically detect the type, parse title/ description metadata, generate preview images, view the internals and enact these workflows all directly in myExperiment. In the coming months we aim to work with our user communties to provide extended support for other types of workflows.

If you would like to get involved in providing extended support for other types of workflows then please contact us. We are keen to work with you in getting myExperiment to support as many other workflows types as possible.

Thanks again for all your support!

The myExperiment Team

http://www.myexperiment.org/announcements/20

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Gernot Stocker,
Institute for Genomics and Bioinformatics(IGB)
Petersgasse 14, 8010 Graz, Austria
Tel.: ++43 316 873 5345
http://genome.tugraz.at
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