Researcher
A researcher is concerned with their own research interests, which may use a wide variety of tools, software, data, etc. In this context, a researcher may also partly have a developer role, and may be looking into whether RO-crates can fill any need in their work.
Related use cases
The COMPSs programming model is able to record Workflow Provenance in RO-Crate format, for governance and reproducibility of computational experiments
Autosubmit is an open source Python experiment and workflow manager used to manage complex workflows on Cloud and HPC platforms. Autosubmit uses RO-Crate to package the configuration, traces (logs, metrics, databases, etc.), and data of experiments and workflows.
JAX BioConnect is an index of research data that supports data sharing, high-quality curation, and consistent data description.
The Data Stewardship Wizard (DSW) is an interactive platform for making data management plans
The DeSci Nodes system has been developed by the DeSci foundation, where dPID (distibuted Persistent Identifier) act as an overlay of the Interplanetary File System (IPFS)
FAIRSCAPE is a framework for reusable cloud-based computations using ARK identifiers with rich provenance in an evidence graph and the Evidence Graph Ontology (EVI)
Life Monitor is a testing and monitoring service for computational workflows being developed as part of the EOSC-Life project. It aims to facilitate the execution, monitoring and sharing of workflow tests over time, allowing to detect deviations from expected workflow operation and provide useful feedback to the workflow authors
LivePublication is a proof of concept of an executable paper, which interactive visualization and statistical calculations can be regenerated on the fly taking into consideration data sources updated after the paper’s publication date.
Reproducible XAFS Analyses publishes reproducible X-ray absorption fine structure (XAFS) analyses using Galaxy RO-Crates, targeting the area of Catalysis.
Research Object Composer is a REST API for gradually building and depositing Research Objects according to a pre-defined profile.
ROHub is a solution for the storage, lifecycle management and preservation of scientific work and operational processes via research objects. It makes these resources available to others, allows to publish and release them through a DOI, and allows to discover and reuse pre-existing scientific knowledge.
The Survey Ontology is an open vocabulary that allows representing, annotating and sharing a representation of the survey structure and the gathered responses.
TLCMap is a set of tools that work together for mapping Australian history and culture which includes downloads of geographical data packaged in RO-Crate
WfExS-backend is a high-level workflow execution command line program that consumes and creates RO-Crates, focusing on the interconnection of content-sensitive research infrastructures for handling sensitive human data analysis scenarios
Senckenberg’s Wildlive data portal, is a repository and analysis platform for biodiversity monitoring.
WorkflowHub imports and exports Workflow RO-Crates, using it as an exchange format. They are a specialization of RO-Crate for packaging an executable workflow with all necessary documentation. It is aligned with, and intends to strictly extend, the more general Bioschemas ComputationalWorkflow profile.
The Semantic Technologies (SemTec) team in ZB MED uses GitHub pages to share research projects and corresponding research artefacts/outcomes.