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Justin Ferris
Researcher at University of Southampton
Publications - 13
Citations - 2774
Justin Ferris is an academic researcher from University of Southampton. The author has contributed to research in topics: Workflow & Web service. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 13 publications receiving 2734 citations.
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Taverna: a tool for the composition and enactment of bioinformatics workflows
Tom Oinn,Matthew Addis,Justin Ferris,Darren Marvin,Martin Senger,Mark Greenwood,Tim Carver,Kevin Glover,Matthew Pocock,Anil Wipat,Peter Li +10 more
TL;DR: The Taverna project has developed a tool for the composition and enactment of bioinformatics workflows for the life sciences community that is written in a new language called Scufl, where by each step within a workflow represents one atomic task.
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Taverna: lessons in creating a workflow environment for the life sciences
Tom Oinn,R. Mark Greenwood,Matthew Addis,M. Nedim Alpdemir,Justin Ferris,Kevin Glover,Carole Goble,Antoon Goderis,Duncan Hull,Darren Marvin,Peter Li,Phillip Lord,Matthew Pocock,Martin Senger,Robert Stevens,Anil Wipat,Chris Wroe +16 more
TL;DR: The Taverna Workbench as discussed by the authors is a Grid environment for the composition and execution of workflows for the life sciences community, which is based on the myGrid project's workbench.
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Taverna: lessons in creating a workflow environment for the life sciences: Research Articles
Tom Oinn,Mark Greenwood,Matthew Addis,M. Nedim Alpdemir,Justin Ferris,Kevin Glover,Carole Goble,Antoon Goderis,Duncan Hull,Darren Marvin,Peter Li,Phillip Lord,Matthew Pocock,Martin Senger,Robert Stevens,Anil Wipat,Chris Wroe +16 more
TL;DR: The Taverna Workbench as mentioned in this paper is a Grid environment for the composition and execution of workflows for the life sciences community, which is based on the myGrid project's workbench.
Experiences with e-Science workflow specification and enactment in bioinformatics
TL;DR: The EPSRC funded Grid project has developed a graphical toolset and workflow enactor which uses its own high level representation of a process flow, including specification of processing units, data transfers and execution constraints.
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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.