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Tag: rest

Workflow Text-mining using OSCAR to obtain a list o... (1)

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This service extracts chemical names from text and obtains identifiers for these names. It outputs a HTML string that can be opened in a browser providing a table of information and links to ChemSpider.Known issues - Character limit ~3000 - Unable to produce InChIs or CSID for some names - Error sometimes encountered when a trivial and systematic name for the same compound are used - Some issues with identifiers being recognised but not able to be processedrequires access ...

Created: 2013-04-18

Credits: User Michael Smith User Mark Borkum

Attributions: Workflow InChIToCSID

Workflow Find workflow ancestors (2)

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Given a t2flow file (Taverna 2 workflow), extract ancestor workflow UUIDs and search myExperiment for matching workflow entries. Note that this will also match the workflow itself and nested workflows, but does not match against other workflows having the same ancestors (but newer UUIDs).

Created: 2012-05-08 | Last updated: 2012-07-09

Credits: User Stian Soiland-Reyes

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Workflow Elevation plot v.2 (2)

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Functionally identical to the original. I tried to upload a version with annotation, but somehow the notes didn't make it to myExperiment. From the prior verion: This workflow accepts city and country names as user-supplied input. These value are supplied to the GetWeather webservice (http://www.webservicex.net/globalweather.asmx?WSDL), which returns an XML record of location and weather info for each recognized city. (See the uploaded photo "weather example") The XML returned fr...

Created: 2011-10-06 | Last updated: 2011-10-06

Credits: User Chrisser

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Blob "Elevation plot..." workflow, expanded view

Created: 2011-10-06 03:29:43 | Last updated: 2011-10-06 03:29:52

Credits: User Chrisser

License: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License

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Pack Find elevation given city and country names


Created: 2011-10-06 03:06:32 | Last updated: 2011-10-06 04:15:33

This pack contains the workflows and supplemental files that I created for a project in IST600 - eScience and eResearch Workflows. This workflow accepts city and country names as user-supplied input. These value are supplied to the GetWeather webservice (http://www.webservicex.net/globalweather.asmx?WSDL), which returns an XML record of location and weather info for each recognized city. (See the uploaded photo "weather example") The XML returned from GetWeather is then searched u...

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Workflow Secure REST service call example (1)

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This is an example of a workflow that contains a call to a secure REST service that requires user to authenticate with HTTP Basic Authentication. You can use testuser/testpasswd as username and password for authentication when running the workflow.

Created: 2011-07-14 | Last updated: 2011-07-14

Credits: User Alex Nenadic

Workflow Example workflow for REST and XPath activi... (1)

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This workflow fetches weather forecast for the user-specified location. First of all it uses the provided location name to obtain a WOEID ("Where On Earth ID") of that location, then uses that unique identifier to fetch the weather forecast from Yahoo server. Multiple results may be obtained in case there is no unique translation of the location to a WOEID. REST activity is used to perform HTTP requests and fetch data from remote servers; XPath activity is then used to parse the XML data a...

Created: 2011-07-12 | Last updated: 2011-07-12

Credits: User Alan Williams

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Workflow Retrieval of molecular interactions within... (1)

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Description of the flow steps: 1. split the list of identifiers using allows separators, 2. build a MIQL query with these identifier in preparation of running a PSICQUIC request, 3. Retrieve molecular interaction from IntAct's PSICQUIC service using the generated MIQL statement, 4. filter the list of returned MITAB using the list of identifiers and only keep those lines where both participating molecules are members of the input list, 5. return the count and list of filtered MITAB lines.

Created: 2011-06-10 | Last updated: 2011-06-10

Credits: User Skerrien

Workflow Example workflow for REST and XPath activi... (1)

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Note that this workflow depends upon the REST and XPath plugins. This workflow fetches weather forecast for the user-specified location. First of all it uses the provided location name to obtain a WOEID ("Where On Earth ID") of that location, then uses that unique identifier to fetch the weather forecast from Yahoo server. Multiple results may be obtained in case there is no unique translation of the location to a WOEID. REST activity is used to perform HTTP requests and fetch d...

Created: 2010-09-13 | Last updated: 2010-09-13

Credits: User Sergejs Aleksejevs

Workflow Download all data sets from a OpenTox API ... (3)

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 Uses the OpenTox API (REST+RDF) to query all data sets, downloads them as MDL SD file, and opens the results in the Bioclipse molecules table.

Created: 2010-04-01 | Last updated: 2010-11-13

Credits: User

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