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Welcome to Taverna 1.7

The Taverna workbench is a free software tool for designing and executing workflows, created by the myGrid project. Taverna allows users to integrate many different software tools, including web services, such as those provided by the National Center for Biotechnology Information, The European Bioinformatics Institute, the DNA Databank of Japan (DDBJ), SoapLab, BioMOBY and EMBOSS.

The Taverna Workbench provides a desktop authoring environment and enactment engine for scientific workflows expressed in Scufl (Simple Conceptual Unified Flow language). The Taverna enactment engine is also available separately, and other Scufl enactors are available including Moteur. The myExperiment social web site supports finding and sharing of workflows and has special support for Scufl workflows. The Taverna workbench, myExperiment and associated components are developed and maintained by the myGrid team, in collaboration with the open source community.

Download Taverna

DownloadDownload Taverna from SourceForge for your platform, or read more about downloading and requirements. Taverna is written in Java 5, and runs on a selection of platforms.

What is Taverna about?

The best way to understand what Taverna is about and what it could potentially do for you is to use it, however, a quick read of the background information section might be useful if you are not familiar with the idea of workflows in bioinformatics. Effectively Taverna allows a biologist or bioinformatician with limited computing background and limited technical resources and support to construct highly complex analyses over public and private data and computational resources, all from a standard PC, UNIX box or Apple computer. The screenshot below shows the workbench in action running an example workflow.

Taverna 1.5.1.6 screenshot

Who are we?

Taverna is a collaboration between the European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI), IT Innovation, the School of Computer Science, University of Newcastle, Newcastle Centre for Life, School of Computer Science at the University of Manchester and the Nottingham University Mixed Reality Lab. Additional development effort has come from the Biomoby project, Seqhound, Biomart and various individuals across the planet. Development is coordinated through the facilities generously provided by SourceForge.net and predominantly driven by the requirements of biologists in the UK life science community.

Taverna development is led by Tom Oinn at the EBI with the myGrid development team at the University of Manchester and funded through the Open Middleware Infrastructure Institute UK (OMII-UK)

System requirements

Taverna will happily run on any modern PC or Mac, running any recent version of Windows, Linux, OSX and most UNIX like operating systems (we can't test them all but we believe it should work). As long as your computer has a network connection and can run Java version 5 you should be fine. There are no databases or analysis applications to install as these are all accessed over the network.

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