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Carole Goble
Researcher at University of Manchester
Publications - 532
Citations - 31208
Carole Goble is an academic researcher from University of Manchester. The author has contributed to research in topics: Workflow & Ontology (information science). The author has an hindex of 74, co-authored 511 publications receiving 26919 citations. Previous affiliations of Carole Goble include University of Southampton & Victoria University of Manchester.
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proXimity: Ad-Hoc Networks for Enhanced Mobility
TL;DR: ProXimity as mentioned in this paper is an attempt to address David's travel problems and is based on our previous work in Hypermedia and Real-World Mobility, using combined Hypertext and mobility paradigms to assist David in his travels.
Packaging research artefacts with RO-Crate
Stian Soiland-Reyes,Stian Soiland-Reyes,Peter Sefton,Mercè Crosas,Leyla Jael Castro,Frederik Coppens,José M. Fernández,Daniel Garijo,Björn Grüning,Marco La Rosa,Simone Leo,Eoghan Ó Carragáin,Marc Portier,Ana Trisovic,RO-Crate Community,Paul Groth,Carole Goble +16 more
TL;DR: RO-Crate as mentioned in this paper is an open, community-driven, and lightweight approach to packaging research facts along with their metadata in a machine readable manner, aiming to establish best practices to formally describe metadata in an accessible and practical way.
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Taverna Mobile: Taverna workflows on Android
TL;DR: Taverna Mobile as discussed by the authors is an application for Android phones which allows browsing of existing workflows, executing them, and reviewing the results, focusing on tasks we have deemed relevant to a scientist that is not at her desk.
Automatic vs manual provenance abstractions: mind the gap
TL;DR: This paper takes a real-world workflow containing user-created design abstractions and compares these with abstractions created by ZOOM UserViews and Workflow Summaries systems, showing that semi-automatic and manual approaches largely overlap from a process perspective.
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AGU data citation community of practice - Credit for creators of data within collections using the concept of a reliquary
Justin J. H. Buck,Deb Agarwal,James Ayliffe,Christopher Erdmann,Carole Goble,Ugis Sarkans,Daniel Noesgaard,Uwe Werner Helmut Schindler,Shelley Stall,Martin Fenner,Martina Stockhause,Paolo Manghi +11 more
TL;DR: The data citation community of practice formed including members from data centres, research journals, informatics research communities, and data citation infrastructure as mentioned in this paper to address the use case of citing a large number of datasets such that credit for individual datasets is assigned properly.