Applying the FAIR Principles to computational workflows

Open Access
Authors
  • Sean R. Wilkinson
  • Meznah Aloqalaa
  • Khalid Belhajjame
  • Michael R. Crusoe
  • Bruno de Paula Kinoshita
  • Luiz Gadelha
  • Daniel Garijo
  • Ove Johan Ragnar Gustafsson
  • Nick Juty
  • Sehrish Kanwal
  • Farah Zaib Khan
  • Johannes Köster
  • Karsten Peters-von Gehlen
  • Line Pouchard
  • Randy K. Rannow
  • Stian Soiland-Reyes ORCID logo
  • Nicola Soranzo
  • Shoaib Sufi
  • Ziheng Sun
  • Baiba Vilne
  • Merridee A. Wouters
  • Denis Yuen
  • Carole Goble
Publication date 24-02-2025
Journal Scientific Data
Article number 328
Volume | Issue number 12
Number of pages 9
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Informatics Institute (IVI)
Abstract
Recent trends within computational and data sciences show an increasing recognition and adoption of computational workflows as tools for productivity and reproducibility that also democratize access to platforms and processing know-how. As digital objects to be shared, discovered, and reused, computational workflows benefit from the FAIR principles, which stand for Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable. The Workflows Community Initiative’s FAIR Workflows Working Group (WCI-FW), a global and open community of researchers and developers working with computational workflows across disciplines and domains, has systematically addressed the application of both FAIR data and software principles to computational workflows. We present recommendations with commentary that reflects our discussions and justifies our choices and adaptations. These are offered to workflow users and authors, workflow management system developers, and providers of workflow services as guidelines for adoption and fodder for discussion. The FAIR recommendations for workflows that we propose in this paper will maximize their value as research assets and facilitate their adoption by the wider community.
Document type Comment/Letter to the editor
Note Publisher Copyright: © UT-Battelle, LLC and the Authors 2025 2025.
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-025-04451-9
Other links https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85219434556
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