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Taverna/my Grid: aligning a workflow system with the life sciences community. / Oinn, Tom; Li, Peter; Kell, Douglas B et al.
Workflows for e-Science: scientific workflows for grids. London: Springer, 2007. p. 300-319.

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Oinn, T, Li, P, Kell, DB, Goble, C, Goderis, A, Greenwood, M, Hull, D, Stevens, R, Turi, D & Zhao, J 2007, Taverna/my Grid: aligning a workflow system with the life sciences community. in Workflows for e-Science: scientific workflows for grids. Springer, London, pp. 300-319. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84628-757-2_19

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Oinn, T., Li, P., Kell, D. B., Goble, C., Goderis, A., Greenwood, M., Hull, D., Stevens, R., Turi, D., & Zhao, J. (2007). Taverna/my Grid: aligning a workflow system with the life sciences community. In Workflows for e-Science: scientific workflows for grids (pp. 300-319). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84628-757-2_19

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Oinn T, Li P, Kell DB, Goble C, Goderis A, Greenwood M et al. Taverna/my Grid: aligning a workflow system with the life sciences community. In Workflows for e-Science: scientific workflows for grids. London: Springer. 2007. p. 300-319 doi: 10.1007/978-1-84628-757-2_19

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Oinn, Tom ; Li, Peter ; Kell, Douglas B et al. / Taverna/my Grid : aligning a workflow system with the life sciences community. Workflows for e-Science: scientific workflows for grids. London : Springer, 2007. pp. 300-319

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