In this paper we present the Reproducible Research Publication Workflow(RRPW)as an example of how generic canonical workflows can be applied to a specific context.The RRPW includes essential steps between submission a...In this paper we present the Reproducible Research Publication Workflow(RRPW)as an example of how generic canonical workflows can be applied to a specific context.The RRPW includes essential steps between submission and final publication of the manuscript and the research artefacts(i.e.,data,code,etc.)that underlie the scholarly claims in the manuscript.A key aspect of the RRPW is the inclusion of artefact review and metadata creation as part of the publication workflow.The paper discusses a formalized technical structure around a set of canonical steps which helps codify and standardize the process for researchers,curators,and publishers.The proposed application of canonical workflows can help achieve the goals of improved transparency and reproducibility,increase FAIR compliance of all research artefacts at all steps,and facilitate better exchange of annotated and machine-readable metadata.展开更多
This special issue is on Canonical Workflow Frameworks for Research(CWFR).A workflow refers to a sequence of activities,which may be more or less computer-based,used with regularity in the research process.CWFR aim to...This special issue is on Canonical Workflow Frameworks for Research(CWFR).A workflow refers to a sequence of activities,which may be more or less computer-based,used with regularity in the research process.CWFR aim to identify common patterns in such scientifically motivated workflows and to offer libraries of components based on FAIR Digital Objects as the integrative standard.展开更多
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文摘In this paper we present the Reproducible Research Publication Workflow(RRPW)as an example of how generic canonical workflows can be applied to a specific context.The RRPW includes essential steps between submission and final publication of the manuscript and the research artefacts(i.e.,data,code,etc.)that underlie the scholarly claims in the manuscript.A key aspect of the RRPW is the inclusion of artefact review and metadata creation as part of the publication workflow.The paper discusses a formalized technical structure around a set of canonical steps which helps codify and standardize the process for researchers,curators,and publishers.The proposed application of canonical workflows can help achieve the goals of improved transparency and reproducibility,increase FAIR compliance of all research artefacts at all steps,and facilitate better exchange of annotated and machine-readable metadata.
文摘This special issue is on Canonical Workflow Frameworks for Research(CWFR).A workflow refers to a sequence of activities,which may be more or less computer-based,used with regularity in the research process.CWFR aim to identify common patterns in such scientifically motivated workflows and to offer libraries of components based on FAIR Digital Objects as the integrative standard.