Evolving bioinformatics services - the journey of KPI metrics with Scorpion

Feser M, Arend D, Beier S, Bolger M, Lübke N-C, Meister M, Steilen L, Usadel B, Scholz U (2026)
Journal of Integrative Bioinformatics.

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Feser, ManuelUniBi; Arend, Daniel; Beier, Sebastian; Bolger, Marie; Lübke, Nils-Christian; Meister, Maria; Steilen, Lena; Usadel, Björn; Scholz, Uwe
Abstract / Bemerkung
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) are essential for evaluating project success and establishing control mechanisms to monitor development, performance, and user acceptance of services in joint projects. However, the absence of standardized frameworks and effective monitoring tools, combined with service providers' reluctance due to fears of comparability, has limited their adoption in scientific contexts. To address this gap, we developed Scorpion, a flexible tool for KPI monitoring in project management. Scorpion enables service providers to retain control over their metrics while supporting centralized reporting. It offers both web-based and programmatic access, with features for KPI submission, visualization, and user and service management. Initially created for bioinformatics and biodiversity projects, Scorpion is applicable across diverse domains. It is particularly valuable for initiatives like the German National Research Data Infrastructure (NFDI), where funding agencies require KPI reporting for evaluation. We present the Scorpion framework, highlighting its design principles, features, and potential to improve project management practices. Use cases illustrate how Scorpion enhances KPI monitoring efficiency and accuracy, contributing to better impact evaluation, quality assurance, and informed decision-making in project and service management.
Stichworte
bioinformatics infrastructure; services; impact evaluation; key; performance indicators; monitoring; service infrastructure
Erscheinungsjahr
2026
Zeitschriftentitel
Journal of Integrative Bioinformatics
eISSN
1613-4516
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/3016965

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Feser M, Arend D, Beier S, et al. Evolving bioinformatics services - the journey of KPI metrics with Scorpion. Journal of Integrative Bioinformatics. 2026.
Feser, M., Arend, D., Beier, S., Bolger, M., Lübke, N. - C., Meister, M., Steilen, L., et al. (2026). Evolving bioinformatics services - the journey of KPI metrics with Scorpion. Journal of Integrative Bioinformatics. https://doi.org/10.1515/jib-2025-0048
Feser, Manuel, Arend, Daniel, Beier, Sebastian, Bolger, Marie, Lübke, Nils-Christian, Meister, Maria, Steilen, Lena, Usadel, Björn, and Scholz, Uwe. 2026. “Evolving bioinformatics services - the journey of KPI metrics with Scorpion”. Journal of Integrative Bioinformatics.
Feser, M., Arend, D., Beier, S., Bolger, M., Lübke, N. - C., Meister, M., Steilen, L., Usadel, B., and Scholz, U. (2026). Evolving bioinformatics services - the journey of KPI metrics with Scorpion. Journal of Integrative Bioinformatics.
Feser, M., et al., 2026. Evolving bioinformatics services - the journey of KPI metrics with Scorpion. Journal of Integrative Bioinformatics.
M. Feser, et al., “Evolving bioinformatics services - the journey of KPI metrics with Scorpion”, Journal of Integrative Bioinformatics, 2026.
Feser, M., Arend, D., Beier, S., Bolger, M., Lübke, N.-C., Meister, M., Steilen, L., Usadel, B., Scholz, U.: Evolving bioinformatics services - the journey of KPI metrics with Scorpion. Journal of Integrative Bioinformatics. (2026).
Feser, Manuel, Arend, Daniel, Beier, Sebastian, Bolger, Marie, Lübke, Nils-Christian, Meister, Maria, Steilen, Lena, Usadel, Björn, and Scholz, Uwe. “Evolving bioinformatics services - the journey of KPI metrics with Scorpion”. Journal of Integrative Bioinformatics (2026).

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