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OKG-Soft: An open knowledge graph with machine readable scientific software metadata

Abstract

Scientific software is crucial for understanding, reusing and reproducing results in computational sciences. Software is often stored in code repositories, which may contain human readable instructions necessary to use it and set it up. However, a significant amount of time is usually required to understand how to invoke a software component, prepare data in the format it requires, and use it in combination with other software. In this paper we introduce OKG-Soft, an open knowledge graph that describes scientific software in a machine readable manner. OKG-Soft includes: 1) an ontology designed to describe software and the specific data formats it uses; 2) an approach to publish software metadata as an open knowledge graph, linked to other Web of Data objects; and 3) a framework to annotate, query, explore and curate scientific software metadata. OKG-Soft supports the FAIR principles of findability, accessibility …

Date
September 24, 2019
Authors
Daniel Garijo, Maximiliano Osorio, Deborah Khider, Varun Ratnakar, Yolanda Gil
Conference
2019 15th International Conference on eScience (eScience)
Pages
349-358
Publisher
IEEE