..apologies for the confusing text.. we put it together a bit quickly.
You actually found it in the bug tracker the next day!


We were thinking mainly as an independent viewer of past results -
exactly how those runs were made should not be important, as you can
create DataBundles from the workbench, command line and server. The
data bundles could also be shared on websites like myExperiment.org
and Dropbox - and be attached as supplementary material to published
papers.

Obviously an integration with say the Taverna Player code (Ruby on
Rails plugin for executing through taverna server) could also be
interesting - but I was thinking to mainly focus on the viewer aspect
rather than prepare-for-run aspect (which we have some support for
already in Taverna Player).

If this becomes useful we can try to host the DataBundle Viewer
somewhere as a general service - similar to Python Notebook Viewer in
a way.



On 1 March 2015 at 14:56, Денис Карякин <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello, my name is Denis, I'm very interested in your project to develop web
> viewer for Taverna. I found it here:
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COMDEV-121
>
> I have questions about user story:
> "User navigates to inputs/outputs" - this means user can upload input
> data?And then get output data?
> So, as I understand, user can upload workflow file, then upload input data.
> All this data will be sended to Taverna Server, and after processing user
> can upload output data.
> Or, maybe, needed to do visualization how workflow works and which data
> have been processing?
>
> Briefly about me:
> I get a master's degree at the Saratov State University
> I am in Russia, Saratov, UTC + 3
> This is my first participation in GSOC.
> I am currently working at the university, developing learning management
> system.
> I started work with Ruby on Rails two years ago, so i have medium work
> experience with this framework. Also, i used Bootstrap, jQuery, etc.
> In university I also used C++, Java and PHP.
> I also very interesting in bioinformatic, i visited the Bioinformatic
> summer school (http://bioinformaticsinstitute.ru/summer2014) and took part
> in the work on a small scientific task.
> This is my Github profile https://github.com/Samhane



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Stian Soiland-Reyes
Apache Taverna (incubating)
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-9842-9718

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