This FAIR workflow platform is developed as a solution for executing and sharing FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reuseable) workflows across research domains. It allows to execute and reuse machine-actionable workflows and resulting data, encapsulated in Research Object Crates (RO-Crates) and advertised via FAIR Signposting.
- Login via ORCID
- Workflow Execution Integrates with Argo Workflows for workflow execution.
- RO-Crate compatibility: End-To-End integration of RO-Crates
- Digital Object Management: Workflows and datasets are stored as Digital Objects using Cordra
- FAIR Signposting on the frontend allows for integration of results into the semantic web.
The workflow platform follows a microservice architecture allowing components to be extended or replaced for flexibility. This repository incorporates each of these components as submodules.
- Frontend: An interface for accessing data and executing workflows.
- Cordra schema: Provides schema and metadata models for the digital object store.
- Argo Workflow Connector: An implementation of the
Submission service
that handles orchestration of Argo workflows for workflow execution. - Crop wild relatives Workflow RO-Crate: A sample RO-Crate workflow that runs the Crop Wild Relatives prototype Digital Twin. See here for details.
A version of the platform is currently deployed to the Destination Earth Platform and can be accessed here: Crop Wild Relatives.
Licensed under the MIT license.
If you want to cite this project, here are some references you can use:
- Dataspace Integration for Agrobiodiversity Digital Twins with RO-Crate https://doi.org/10.3897/biss.8.134479
- FAIR dataspace integration for Agrobiodiversity Digital Twins (Poster) https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13928654
- EUMETSAT: Agriculture and Climate Change DEDL Use Case
- The European Commission: BioDT – Biodiversity Digital Twin for Advanced Modelling, Simulation and Prediction Capabilities
- The DFG as Part of FAIRagro