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Data integration in myGrid with Taverna
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Data integration in myGrid with Taverna

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Many areas of life sciences research involve integrating terabytes of heterogeneous, distributed and autonomous data available on the Web. The myGrid project has addressed these challenging problems by developing and applying novel grid and semantic web services technology to life science data integration, particularly genome annotation and microarray analysis. This presentation outlines the past, present and future of the Taverna workflow system.

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