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Taverna is used for the automation of data and text mining by various projects and researchers.
These include:
Taverna is used by researchers at NBIC as an enactment platform for BioAID workflows from the AIDA (Adaptive Information Disclosure Application) toolkit developed by VL-e that offers services for knowledge extraction, text mining and knowledge management.
There is a myExperiment group for AID workflows.
###Publications### The presentation My BioAID: personalised text mining with Web services from the AIDA toolbox by Marco Roos describes the use of the AIDA toolkit and Taverna.
##Open software development workflows##
Taverna has been used to model the research community developing open source software together with the software itself. This work, done by the Free/Libre Open Source Software Research community is described on the Web site, in particular their publications.
There is a myExperiment group for researchers studying open source software development.
The myExperiment group share some of their Taverna workflows.