Implementation of FAIR Practices in Computational Metabolomics Workflows—A Case Study

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Scientific workflows facilitate the automation of data analysis tasks by integrating various software and tools executed in a particular order. To enable transparency and reusability in workflows, it is essential to implement the FAIR principles. Here, we describe our experiences implementing the FAIR principles for metabolomics workflows using the Metabolome Annotation Workflow (MAW) as a case study. MAW is specified using the Common Workflow Language (CWL), allowing for the subsequent execution of the workflow on different workflow engines. MAW is registered using a CWL description on WorkflowHub. During the submission process on WorkflowHub, a CWL description is used for packaging MAW using the Workflow RO-Crate profile, which includes metadata in Bioschemas. Researchers can use this narrative discussion as a guideline to commence using FAIR practices for their bioinformatics or cheminformatics workflows while incorporating necessary amendments specific to their research area.

SEEK ID: https://workflowhub.eu/publications/64

DOI: 10.3390/metabo14020118

Teams: Metabolomics-Reproducibility

Publication type: Journal Article

Journal: Metabolites

Citation: Metabolites 14(2):118

Date Published: 1st Feb 2024

Registered Mode: by DOI

Authors: Mahnoor Zulfiqar, Michael R. Crusoe, Birgitta König-Ries, Christoph Steinbeck, Kristian Peters, Luiz Gadelha

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Zulfiqar, M., Crusoe, M. R., König-Ries, B., Steinbeck, C., Peters, K., & Gadelha, L. (2024). Implementation of FAIR Practices in Computational Metabolomics Workflows—A Case Study. In Metabolites (Vol. 14, Issue 2, p. 118). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/metabo14020118
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