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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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OIL: The Ontology Inference Layer
Ian Horrocks,Dieter Fensel,Jeen Broekstra,Stefan Decker,Michael Erdmann,Carole Goble,Frank van Harmelen,Michel C. A. Klein,Steffen Staab,Rudi Studer,Enrico Motta +10 more
Workflow-Centric Research Objects: A First Class Citizen in the Scholarly Discourse
Khalid Belhajjame,Oscar Corcho,Daniel Garijo,Jun Zhao,Paolo Missier,Newman,Raul Palma,Sean Bechhofer,Esteban García-Cuesta,Jose Manuel Gomez-Perez,Graham Klyne,Kevin R. Page,Marco Roos,José Enrique Ruiz,Stian Soiland-Reyes,Lourdes Verdes-Montenegro,Roure D De,Carole Goble +17 more
TL;DR: The life-cycle of a research object is described, which resembles the life- Cycle of a scientific experiment, and how the model can be grounded using semantic technologies and existing vocabularies is shown.
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A foundation for tool based mobility support for visually impaired web users
TL;DR: This work presents a framework for finding and classifying travel objects within Web pages and proposes that such a framework can provide the foundation for a semi-automated tool for the support of travel upon the Web.
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On the use of agents in a BioInformatics grid
Luc Moreau,Simon Miles,Carole Goble,Mark A. Greenwood,Vijay Dialani,Matthew Addis,N. Alpdemir,R. Cawley,David De Roure,Justin Ferris,Robert Gaizauskas,Kevin Glover,Chris Greenhalgh,Peter Li,Xiaojian Liu,Phillip Lord,Michael Luck,Darren Marvin,Tom Oinn,Norman W. Paton,Steve Pettifer,Milena Radenkovic,Angus Roberts,Alan J. Robinson,Tom Rodden,Martin Senger,N. Sharman,Robert Stevens,B. Warboys,Anil Wipat,Chris Wroe +30 more
TL;DR: The architecture of the my Grid is described and how it will be used by the scientist, and it is shown how the Grid can benefit from agents technologies.
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A comparison of using Taverna and BPEL in building scientific workflows: the case of caGrid
TL;DR: This study chooses BPEL and Taverna as candidates, and compares their usability in the lifecycle of a scientific workflow, including workflow composition, execution, and result analysis, to show that BPEL as an imperative language offers a comprehensive set of modeling primitives for workflows of all flavors.