Scenario 2 - Acquisition and Preservation of Scientific Workflows Sample Clauses

Scenario 2 - Acquisition and Preservation of Scientific Workflows. For the second scenario, a similar approach to that of the previous scenario was taken, providing a unified way for retrieving the data from the myExperiment project and preserve it in the SHAMAN archive. Figure 20 – Visual myExperiment harvest process definition in our solution’s process modeler As shown in Figure 20, we defined a process through our visual process modeler which represents the whole harvest process from the myExperiment project. In this process we start by harvesting the data using the REST services available in the myExperiment platform, allowing us to collect all the information related to a workflow. To achieve this, a specific Data Extractor was developed to gather information from the myExperiment system. This information contains the main workflow description and its visual representation (Appendix A2.1 contains an example of a workflow description in XML). Trough this description we were able to acquire the workflow’s ratings, license, type, credits, tags, and user data responsible for its creation. After collecting this data through its XML representation, we ask the MDR for the schema definition correspondent to the harvested data (Appendix A2.2 depicts an example of a schema of a workflow object). According to its existence we continue the process or end it. We end it because in order to manage all the schema definitions in an organized fashion they must be stored in the MDR. However, if the MDR has the schema, then an input file (Figure 21 – left side) is produced for the creation of the METS file within the Data Extractor component. Finally, and using the data generated by the Data Extractor, the Data Aggregator component is able to create a METS file representing the harvested data and their matching schemas (an example of a generated METS file is shown in A2.3). Additionally, this component also creates a set of HTML files to facilitate a human navigation/browse under the METS file. Figure 21 shows an example of a portion of this html for a digital object of the scientific workflow 173 in the myExperiment system. Figure 21 – myExperiment’s information package HTML visualization After the Data Aggregator component finishes the creation of the METS file, this information is sent to the SHAMAN archives in order to be preserved.
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