The evolution of myExperiment

David De Roure, Carole Goble, Sergejs Aleksejevs, Sean Bechhofer, Jiten Bhagat, Don Cruickshank, Paul Fisher, Nandkumar Kollara, Danius Michaelides, Paolo Missier, David Newman, Marcus Ramsden, Marco Roos, Katy Wolstencroft, Ed Zaluska, Jun Zhao

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    Abstract

    The myExperiment social website for sharing scientific workflows, designed according to Web 2.0 principles, has grown to be the largest public repository of its kind. It is distinctive for its focus on sharing methods, its researcher-centric design and its facility to aggregate content into sharable 'research objects'. This evolution of myExperiment has occurred hand in hand with its users. myExperiment now supports Linked Data as a step toward our vision of the future research environment, which we categorise here as'3 rd generation e-Research. © 2010 IEEE.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings - 2010 6th IEEE International Conference on e-Science, eScience 2010|Proc. - IEEE Int. Conf. e-Sci., eScience
    PublisherIEEE Computer Society
    Pages153-160
    Number of pages7
    ISBN (Print)9780769542904
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2010
    Event2010 6th IEEE International Conference on e-Science, eScience 2010 - Brisbane, QLD
    Duration: 1 Jul 2010 → …

    Conference

    Conference2010 6th IEEE International Conference on e-Science, eScience 2010
    CityBrisbane, QLD
    Period1/07/10 → …

    Keywords

    • e-Research
    • Linked data
    • Repository
    • Scholarly communication
    • Scientific workflow

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