ProtocolNavigator: emulation-based software for the design, documentation and reproduction biological experiments
Author(s) -
Imtiaz Khan,
Adam Fraser,
MarkAnthony Bray,
Paul J. Smith,
Nick S. White,
Anne E. Carpenter,
Rachel J. Errington
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
bioinformatics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1367-4811
pISSN - 1367-4803
DOI - 10.1093/bioinformatics/btu554
Subject(s) - emulation , computer science , python (programming language) , documentation , software , mit license , software engineering , reuse , graphical user interface , software documentation , open source software , data science , human–computer interaction , software system , software construction , programming language , engineering , economics , economic growth , waste management
Experimental reproducibility is fundamental to the progress of science. Irreproducible research decreases the efficiency of basic biological research and drug discovery and impedes experimental data reuse. A major contributing factor to irreproducibility is difficulty in interpreting complex experimental methodologies and designs from written text and in assessing variations among different experiments. Current bioinformatics initiatives either are focused on computational research reproducibility (i.e. data analysis) or laboratory information management systems. Here, we present a software tool, ProtocolNavigator, which addresses the largely overlooked challenges of interpretation and assessment. It provides a biologist-friendly open-source emulation-based tool for designing, documenting and reproducing biological experiments.
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