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Wf4Ever:Preserving workflows as digital Research Objects
EGI Community Forum 2012, Workflow Systems workshopLeibniz Supercomputing Centre, Münich, 2012-03-28
Stian Soiland-ReyesmyGrid, University of Manchester
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My background
myExperiment - Web 3.0 virtual environment, library and social network for workflows
~5000 registered users~2200 workflows~21 different systems
Taverna - Scientific Workflow Management System
~85000 downloads~EU projects: SCAPE, BioVeL, HELIO, e-Lico, VPH-SHARE, EGI-INSPiRE….
http://www.myexperiment.org/
http://www.taverna.org.uk/
“A biologist would rather share their toothbrush than their gene name”
Mike Ashburner and othersProfessor in Dept of Genetics,
University of Cambridge, UK
“Facebook for Scientists”...but different to Facebook!
A repository of research methods
A social network of people and things
A Social Virtual Research Environment
A probe into researcher behaviour
Open source (BSD) Ruby on Rails app
REST and SPARQL, Linked Data
Influenced BioCatalogue, MethodBox and SysMO-SEEK
myExperiment currently has 5378 members, 292 groups, 2273 workflows, 534 files and 217 packs
http://www.myexperiment.org/
http://www.wf4ever-project.org/
Workflow Preservation
Research Objects
Provenance
Recommendation
Astronomy and Genomics
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» Scientific workflows enable automation of scientific methods and encourage best practices to be shared
» Workflows need to be preserved for› Reuse, fundamental for incremental
scientific development› Method reproducibility, key for
credit and publication» Workflow preservation is complex!» Heterogeneous types of information
need to be aggregated, including workflows and related resources forming research objects
» Research objects need to be trusted and understandable n years from now
» Social aspects need to be addressed in order to support reuse in scientific communities
ChallengesWf4Ever
Preservation of scientific workflows in data-intensive science
Reusable. The key tenet of Research Objects is to support the sharing and reuse of data, methods and processes. Repurposeable. Reuse may also involve the reuse of constituent parts of the Research Object. Repeatable. There should be sufficient information in a Research Object to be able to repeat the study, perhaps years later. Reproducible. A third party can start with the same inputs and methods and see if a prior result can be confirmed.
Replayable. Studies might involve single investigations that happen in milliseconds or protracted processes that take years.Referenceable. If research objects are to augment or replace traditional publication methods, then they must be referenceable or citeable.Revealable. Third parties must be able to audit the steps performed in the research in order to be convinced of the validity of results.Respectful. Explicit representations of the provenance, lineage and flow of intellectual property.
The R.* dimensions
Replacing the Paper: The Twelve Rs of the e-Research Record” on http://blogs.nature.com/eresearch/
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Forms of decayWf4Ever
Workflow Decay• Service decay
• Flux/decay/unavailability• Data decay
• Formats/ids/standards• Infrastructure decay
• platform/resources
Experiment Decay• Methodological changes• New technologies• New resources/components• New data
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Preservation, Conservation, Recreating
PreservingArchived RecordFixed SnapshotsReviewRerun & Replay
ConservingActive InstrumentLiveRerun & ReuseRepair & Restore
RecreatingArchived RecordActive InstrumentLiveRebuild Recycle Repurpose
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Research objects
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Research Objects as Social Objects
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Research Object model core (simplified)http://purl.org/wf4ever/ro#
ro:Resourcero:ResearchObject
ro:Manifest
ro:AggregatedAnnotation
ore:aggregates
ro:annotatesAggregatedResource
wfdesc:Workflow
ore:isDescribedBy
Note: This figure shows a simplified view of the RO core.
RO specification: http://wf4ever.github.com/ro/
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Research Object model corehttp://purl.org/wf4ever/ro#
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RO model: Workflow Descriptionhttp://purl.org/wf4ever/wfdesc#
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Workflow Provenance (wfprov)http://purl.org/wf4ever/wfprov#
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Technical infrastructure
• Models Semantic Web Encoding• Research Object• Annotation• Provenance• Evolution and Versioning
• Services Web APIs, REST services• Foundational, Extension, User• APIs, Architecture
• Principles• Map into standards• Adopt standards• Lightweight components
• Ecosystem• Command line• Portal• Third party systems
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Foundation Services
ExtensionServices
UserClients
ServicesThe Wf4Ever Proposal
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Lifecycle Services Storage Services
Wf4Ever Reference Implementation
Access & Usage Clients
Data Management & Analysis Services
Stability Evaluation
Completeness Evaluation
Recommender
RO Portal RO Manager Tool
RO Digital Library
ROBox
Dropbox Client
Prototype, Dec 2011
Taverna Workflow Mgmt System
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Year 1 (Dec 2010 Dec 2011)Roadmap
» Exploration (2011)Problem specification and requirements identificationBetter understanding of workflow preservation needs
from the domains (what does it mean to preserve a scientific workflow?)
Proofs of conceptsPreliminary models, components, and integrated
reference implementationResult identification
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Year 2 (Dec 2011 Dec 2012)Roadmap
Realization/validation (2012)› Validate the models, architectures and software in practice› Distributed components with different access/security
arrangements – forming REST APIs and specifications› RO Content Campaign: Generate 1000s of ROs› First productization phase: Stable releases of models and
reference implementation› Decay monitoring and notification (why my wf is no longer
stable), reacting to decay, attribution and credit support beyond recommendation. Detailed use of provenance
› Execution and interoperability support (SHIWA integration)
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Year 3 (Dec 2012 Dec 2013)Roadmap
» Exploitation (2013)› Final productization phase› Deployment in user environments and systems, enhanced with
workflow preservation capabilities› RO-enabled myExperiment› RO-enabled Galaxy› RO-enabled dataVerse› … and more!› Deployment in publishers e.g. Elsevier, Digital Science,
GigaScience
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Collaborations and impact» SHIWA – Sharing Interoperable Workflows» Publishers/journals: Elsevier, GigaScience (by BGI)» OpenPHACTS (nanopublications)» SCAPE (dataset preservation)» BioVel (biodiversity - species preservation!)» Dataverse (data repository)» Galaxy (workflow system for genomics)» GenomeSpace (data integration platform)
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Thank you!
Any Questions?
http://www.wf4ever-project.org/
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