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BioVeL: a virtual laboratory for data analysis and modelling in biodiversity science and ecology

BACKGROUND: Making forecasts about biodiversity and giving support to policy relies increasingly on large collections of data held electronically, and on substantial computational capability and capacity to analyse, model, simulate and predict using such data. However, the physically distributed nat...

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Autores principales: Hardisty, Alex R., Bacall, Finn, Beard, Niall, Balcázar-Vargas, Maria-Paula, Balech, Bachir, Barcza, Zoltán, Bourlat, Sarah J., De Giovanni, Renato, de Jong, Yde, De Leo, Francesca, Dobor, Laura, Donvito, Giacinto, Fellows, Donal, Guerra, Antonio Fernandez, Ferreira, Nuno, Fetyukova, Yuliya, Fosso, Bruno, Giddy, Jonathan, Goble, Carole, Güntsch, Anton, Haines, Robert, Ernst, Vera Hernández, Hettling, Hannes, Hidy, Dóra, Horváth, Ferenc, Ittzés, Dóra, Ittzés, Péter, Jones, Andrew, Kottmann, Renzo, Kulawik, Robert, Leidenberger, Sonja, Lyytikäinen-Saarenmaa, Päivi, Mathew, Cherian, Morrison, Norman, Nenadic, Aleksandra, de la Hidalga, Abraham Nieva, Obst, Matthias, Oostermeijer, Gerard, Paymal, Elisabeth, Pesole, Graziano, Pinto, Salvatore, Poigné, Axel, Fernandez, Francisco Quevedo, Santamaria, Monica, Saarenmaa, Hannu, Sipos, Gergely, Sylla, Karl-Heinz, Tähtinen, Marko, Vicario, Saverio, Vos, Rutger Aldo, Williams, Alan R., Yilmaz, Pelin
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5073428/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27765035
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12898-016-0103-y
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author Hardisty, Alex R.
Bacall, Finn
Beard, Niall
Balcázar-Vargas, Maria-Paula
Balech, Bachir
Barcza, Zoltán
Bourlat, Sarah J.
De Giovanni, Renato
de Jong, Yde
De Leo, Francesca
Dobor, Laura
Donvito, Giacinto
Fellows, Donal
Guerra, Antonio Fernandez
Ferreira, Nuno
Fetyukova, Yuliya
Fosso, Bruno
Giddy, Jonathan
Goble, Carole
Güntsch, Anton
Haines, Robert
Ernst, Vera Hernández
Hettling, Hannes
Hidy, Dóra
Horváth, Ferenc
Ittzés, Dóra
Ittzés, Péter
Jones, Andrew
Kottmann, Renzo
Kulawik, Robert
Leidenberger, Sonja
Lyytikäinen-Saarenmaa, Päivi
Mathew, Cherian
Morrison, Norman
Nenadic, Aleksandra
de la Hidalga, Abraham Nieva
Obst, Matthias
Oostermeijer, Gerard
Paymal, Elisabeth
Pesole, Graziano
Pinto, Salvatore
Poigné, Axel
Fernandez, Francisco Quevedo
Santamaria, Monica
Saarenmaa, Hannu
Sipos, Gergely
Sylla, Karl-Heinz
Tähtinen, Marko
Vicario, Saverio
Vos, Rutger Aldo
Williams, Alan R.
Yilmaz, Pelin
author_facet Hardisty, Alex R.
Bacall, Finn
Beard, Niall
Balcázar-Vargas, Maria-Paula
Balech, Bachir
Barcza, Zoltán
Bourlat, Sarah J.
De Giovanni, Renato
de Jong, Yde
De Leo, Francesca
Dobor, Laura
Donvito, Giacinto
Fellows, Donal
Guerra, Antonio Fernandez
Ferreira, Nuno
Fetyukova, Yuliya
Fosso, Bruno
Giddy, Jonathan
Goble, Carole
Güntsch, Anton
Haines, Robert
Ernst, Vera Hernández
Hettling, Hannes
Hidy, Dóra
Horváth, Ferenc
Ittzés, Dóra
Ittzés, Péter
Jones, Andrew
Kottmann, Renzo
Kulawik, Robert
Leidenberger, Sonja
Lyytikäinen-Saarenmaa, Päivi
Mathew, Cherian
Morrison, Norman
Nenadic, Aleksandra
de la Hidalga, Abraham Nieva
Obst, Matthias
Oostermeijer, Gerard
Paymal, Elisabeth
Pesole, Graziano
Pinto, Salvatore
Poigné, Axel
Fernandez, Francisco Quevedo
Santamaria, Monica
Saarenmaa, Hannu
Sipos, Gergely
Sylla, Karl-Heinz
Tähtinen, Marko
Vicario, Saverio
Vos, Rutger Aldo
Williams, Alan R.
Yilmaz, Pelin
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description BACKGROUND: Making forecasts about biodiversity and giving support to policy relies increasingly on large collections of data held electronically, and on substantial computational capability and capacity to analyse, model, simulate and predict using such data. However, the physically distributed nature of data resources and of expertise in advanced analytical tools creates many challenges for the modern scientist. Across the wider biological sciences, presenting such capabilities on the Internet (as “Web services”) and using scientific workflow systems to compose them for particular tasks is a practical way to carry out robust “in silico” science. However, use of this approach in biodiversity science and ecology has thus far been quite limited. RESULTS: BioVeL is a virtual laboratory for data analysis and modelling in biodiversity science and ecology, freely accessible via the Internet. BioVeL includes functions for accessing and analysing data through curated Web services; for performing complex in silico analysis through exposure of R programs, workflows, and batch processing functions; for on-line collaboration through sharing of workflows and workflow runs; for experiment documentation through reproducibility and repeatability; and for computational support via seamless connections to supporting computing infrastructures. We developed and improved more than 60 Web services with significant potential in many different kinds of data analysis and modelling tasks. We composed reusable workflows using these Web services, also incorporating R programs. Deploying these tools into an easy-to-use and accessible ‘virtual laboratory’, free via the Internet, we applied the workflows in several diverse case studies. We opened the virtual laboratory for public use and through a programme of external engagement we actively encouraged scientists and third party application and tool developers to try out the services and contribute to the activity. CONCLUSIONS: Our work shows we can deliver an operational, scalable and flexible Internet-based virtual laboratory to meet new demands for data processing and analysis in biodiversity science and ecology. In particular, we have successfully integrated existing and popular tools and practices from different scientific disciplines to be used in biodiversity and ecological research. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12898-016-0103-y) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-50734282016-10-24 BioVeL: a virtual laboratory for data analysis and modelling in biodiversity science and ecology Hardisty, Alex R. Bacall, Finn Beard, Niall Balcázar-Vargas, Maria-Paula Balech, Bachir Barcza, Zoltán Bourlat, Sarah J. De Giovanni, Renato de Jong, Yde De Leo, Francesca Dobor, Laura Donvito, Giacinto Fellows, Donal Guerra, Antonio Fernandez Ferreira, Nuno Fetyukova, Yuliya Fosso, Bruno Giddy, Jonathan Goble, Carole Güntsch, Anton Haines, Robert Ernst, Vera Hernández Hettling, Hannes Hidy, Dóra Horváth, Ferenc Ittzés, Dóra Ittzés, Péter Jones, Andrew Kottmann, Renzo Kulawik, Robert Leidenberger, Sonja Lyytikäinen-Saarenmaa, Päivi Mathew, Cherian Morrison, Norman Nenadic, Aleksandra de la Hidalga, Abraham Nieva Obst, Matthias Oostermeijer, Gerard Paymal, Elisabeth Pesole, Graziano Pinto, Salvatore Poigné, Axel Fernandez, Francisco Quevedo Santamaria, Monica Saarenmaa, Hannu Sipos, Gergely Sylla, Karl-Heinz Tähtinen, Marko Vicario, Saverio Vos, Rutger Aldo Williams, Alan R. Yilmaz, Pelin BMC Ecol Software BACKGROUND: Making forecasts about biodiversity and giving support to policy relies increasingly on large collections of data held electronically, and on substantial computational capability and capacity to analyse, model, simulate and predict using such data. However, the physically distributed nature of data resources and of expertise in advanced analytical tools creates many challenges for the modern scientist. Across the wider biological sciences, presenting such capabilities on the Internet (as “Web services”) and using scientific workflow systems to compose them for particular tasks is a practical way to carry out robust “in silico” science. However, use of this approach in biodiversity science and ecology has thus far been quite limited. RESULTS: BioVeL is a virtual laboratory for data analysis and modelling in biodiversity science and ecology, freely accessible via the Internet. BioVeL includes functions for accessing and analysing data through curated Web services; for performing complex in silico analysis through exposure of R programs, workflows, and batch processing functions; for on-line collaboration through sharing of workflows and workflow runs; for experiment documentation through reproducibility and repeatability; and for computational support via seamless connections to supporting computing infrastructures. We developed and improved more than 60 Web services with significant potential in many different kinds of data analysis and modelling tasks. We composed reusable workflows using these Web services, also incorporating R programs. Deploying these tools into an easy-to-use and accessible ‘virtual laboratory’, free via the Internet, we applied the workflows in several diverse case studies. We opened the virtual laboratory for public use and through a programme of external engagement we actively encouraged scientists and third party application and tool developers to try out the services and contribute to the activity. CONCLUSIONS: Our work shows we can deliver an operational, scalable and flexible Internet-based virtual laboratory to meet new demands for data processing and analysis in biodiversity science and ecology. In particular, we have successfully integrated existing and popular tools and practices from different scientific disciplines to be used in biodiversity and ecological research. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12898-016-0103-y) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. BioMed Central 2016-10-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5073428/ /pubmed/27765035 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12898-016-0103-y Text en © The Author(s) 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Hardisty, Alex R.
Bacall, Finn
Beard, Niall
Balcázar-Vargas, Maria-Paula
Balech, Bachir
Barcza, Zoltán
Bourlat, Sarah J.
De Giovanni, Renato
de Jong, Yde
De Leo, Francesca
Dobor, Laura
Donvito, Giacinto
Fellows, Donal
Guerra, Antonio Fernandez
Ferreira, Nuno
Fetyukova, Yuliya
Fosso, Bruno
Giddy, Jonathan
Goble, Carole
Güntsch, Anton
Haines, Robert
Ernst, Vera Hernández
Hettling, Hannes
Hidy, Dóra
Horváth, Ferenc
Ittzés, Dóra
Ittzés, Péter
Jones, Andrew
Kottmann, Renzo
Kulawik, Robert
Leidenberger, Sonja
Lyytikäinen-Saarenmaa, Päivi
Mathew, Cherian
Morrison, Norman
Nenadic, Aleksandra
de la Hidalga, Abraham Nieva
Obst, Matthias
Oostermeijer, Gerard
Paymal, Elisabeth
Pesole, Graziano
Pinto, Salvatore
Poigné, Axel
Fernandez, Francisco Quevedo
Santamaria, Monica
Saarenmaa, Hannu
Sipos, Gergely
Sylla, Karl-Heinz
Tähtinen, Marko
Vicario, Saverio
Vos, Rutger Aldo
Williams, Alan R.
Yilmaz, Pelin
BioVeL: a virtual laboratory for data analysis and modelling in biodiversity science and ecology
title BioVeL: a virtual laboratory for data analysis and modelling in biodiversity science and ecology
title_full BioVeL: a virtual laboratory for data analysis and modelling in biodiversity science and ecology
title_fullStr BioVeL: a virtual laboratory for data analysis and modelling in biodiversity science and ecology
title_full_unstemmed BioVeL: a virtual laboratory for data analysis and modelling in biodiversity science and ecology
title_short BioVeL: a virtual laboratory for data analysis and modelling in biodiversity science and ecology
title_sort biovel: a virtual laboratory for data analysis and modelling in biodiversity science and ecology
topic Software
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5073428/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27765035
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12898-016-0103-y
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