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Home » Publications

Publications

Referencing Taverna

If you want to reference Taverna in a paper, please use:

  • P. Missier, S. Soiland-Reyes, S. Owen, W. Tan, A. Nenadic, I. Dunlop, A. Williams, T. Oinn, and C. Goble, “Taverna, reloaded,” in SSDBM 2010, Heidelberg, Germany, 2010.
  • D. Hull, K. Wolstencroft, R. Stevens, C. Goble, M. Pocock, P. Li, and T. Oinn, “Taverna: a tool for building and running workflows of services.,” Nucleic Acids Research, vol. 34, iss. Web Server issue, pp. 729-732, 2006.
  • T. Oinn, M. Greenwood, M. Addis, N. Alpdemir, J. Ferris, K. Glover, C. Goble, A. Goderis, D. Hull, D. Marvin, P. Li, P. Lord, M. Pocock, M. Senger, R. Stevens, A. Wipat, and C. Wroe, “Taverna: lessons in creating a workflow environment for the life sciences,” Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience, vol. 18, iss. 10, pp. 1067-1100, 2006.

Referencing the Web site

If you want to reference the Web site, please use http://www.taverna.org.uk.

Publications about Taverna

  • article(s) about Taverna
  • chapter(s) about Taverna
  • paper(s) about Taverna

Presentations about Taverna

  • keynote(s) about Taverna
  • invited-talk(s) about Taverna
  • presentation(s) about Taverna

Publications

    • EPSRC
    • BBSRC
    • OMII
    • ESRC
    • JISC
    • Microsoft
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