Using ontologies for verification and validation of workflow-based experiments

T Miksa, A Rauber - Journal of Web Semantics, 2017 - Elsevier
Scientific experiments performed in the eScience domain require special tooling, software,
and workflows that allow researchers to link, transform, visualise and interpret data. Recent …

Using ontologies to capture the semantics of a (business) process for digital preservation

R Mayer, G Antunes, A Caetano… - International Journal on …, 2015 - Springer
IT-supported business processes and computationally intensive science (called e-science)
have become increasingly ubiquitous in the last decades. Along with this trend comes the …

A quantitative study on the re-executability of publicly shared scientific workflows

R Mayer, A Rauber - … IEEE 11th International Conference on e …, 2015 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Workflows have become a popular means for implementing experiments in computational
sciences. They are beneficial over other forms of implementation, as they require a …

Towards a data repository for educational factories

FJ Ekaputra, M Weise, K Flicker… - … Conference on Data …, 2022 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The growth of the Industry 4.0 initiatives insinuate the needs for the future manufacturing
workforce to embrace digital technology skills complimentary to their core skills. One of the …

VPlan–ontology for collection of process verification data

T Miksa, RJC Vieira, J Barateiro, A Rauber - 2014 - repositorio.lnec.pt
The reproducibility of modern research depends on the possibility to faithfully rerun the
complex and distributed data transformation processes which were executed by scientists in …

[HTML][HTML] Identifying impact of software dependencies on replicability of biomedical workflows

T Miksa, A Rauber, E Mina - Journal of Biomedical Informatics, 2016 - Elsevier
Complex data driven experiments form the basis of biomedical research. Recent findings
warn that the context in which the software is run, that is the infrastructure and the third party …

[PDF][PDF] Repeatability and Re-usability in Scientific Processes: Process Context, Data Identification and Verification.

A Rauber, T Miksa, R Mayer, S Proell - DAMDID/RCDL, 2015 - ceur-ws.org
Several approaches have tackled this issue from various angles. This paper reviews these
building blocks and ties them together. It starts from the capture and description of entire …

Process Migration Framework-Virtualising and Documenting Business Processes

J Binder, S Strodl, A Rauber - 2014 IEEE 18th International …, 2014 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The process migration framework (PMF) aims to extract a process from a shared system that
hosts multiple processes, and redeploy it in a dedicated virtual machine. Moreover, the PMF …

Why-diff: Explaining differences amongst similar workflow runs by exploiting scientific metadata

P Thavasimani, J Cała, P Missier - 2017 IEEE International …, 2017 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Majority of workflows executed nowadays need to process a massive amount of data. Re-
execution of such dataintensive scientific workflows often results in different outputs …

Resilience within ultrascale computing system: challenges and opportunities from Nesus project

P Bouvry, R Mayer, J Muszyński, D Petcu… - Supercomputing …, 2015 - superfri.susu.ru
Ultrascale computing is a new computing paradigm that comes naturally from the necessity
of computing systems that should be able to handle massive data in possibly very large …