Franck Tanoh
University of Manchester
7 Papers
115 Citations
Franck Tanoh is an academic researcher from University of Manchester. The author has contributed to research in topics: Workflow & Web service. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 7 publications.
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Papers
BioCatalogue: a universal catalogue of web services for the life sciences
Jiten Bhagat,Franck Tanoh,Eric Nzuobontane,Thomas Laurent,Jerzy Orlowski,Marco Roos,Katy Wolstencroft,Sergejs Aleksejevs,Robert Stevens,Steve Pettifer,Rodrigo Lopez,Carole Goble +11 more
TL;DR: The use of Web Services to enable programmatic access to on-line bioinformatics is becoming increasingly important in the Life Sciences, but their number, distribution and the variable quality of their documentation can make their discovery and subsequent use difficult.
BioCatalogue: A Curated Web Service Registry For The Life Science Community
Carole Goble,Khalid Belhajjame,Franck Tanoh,Jiten Bhagat,Katy Wolstencroft,Robert Stevens,Eric Nzuobontane,Hamish McWilliam,Thomas Laurent,Rodrigo Lopez +9 more
TL;DR: The authors have recently initiated the BioCatalogue project, which provides a central registry of curated biological Web Services, a place where providers, users and expert curators can register, annotate and search for Web Services.
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Metadata Management in the Taverna Workflow System
Khalid Belhajjame,Katy Wolstencroft,Oscar Corcho,Tom Oinn,Franck Tanoh,A. William,Carole Goble +6 more
- 19 May 2008
TL;DR: The main contribution of the work presented in this paper is an overview of metadata and their management in the Taverna workflow system, and distinguishes two classes of metadata: metadata that describe workflow related entities, such as services, workflows and sub- workflows, and metadata that describes workflow executions, also known as workflow provenance.
{BioCatalogue}: A Curated Web Service Registry for the Life Science Community
Khalid Belhajjame,Carole Goble,Franck Tanoh,Jiten Bhagat,Katherine Wolstencroft,Robert Stevens,Eric Nzuobontane,Hamish McWilliam,Thomas Laurent,Rodrigo Lopez +9 more
- 01 Jan 2008
TL;DR: The life science community is certainly among the first adopters of web services as discussed by the authors, and they have been widely used in the field of life science research in the past few years.
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Functional Units: Abstractions for Web Service Annotations
Paolo Missier,Katy Wolstencroft,Franck Tanoh,Peter Li,Sean Bechhofer,Khalid Belhajjame,Steve Pettifer,Carole Goble +7 more
- 05 Jul 2010
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors introduce functional units (FU) as elementary units of information used to describe a service, and propose techniques for automating the service annotations process by analysing collections of workflows that use those services.