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  2. OpenAPI Specification - Wikipedia

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    Major changes in OpenAPI Specification 3.1.0 include JSON schema vocabularies alignment, new top-level elements for describing webhooks that are registered and managed out of band, support for identifying API licenses using the standard SPDX identifier, allowance of descriptions alongside the use of schema references and a change to make the ...

  3. Nextflow - Wikipedia

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    While Nextflow's DSL is used to declare the workflow logic, developers can use their scripting language of choice within a process and mix multiple languages in a workflow. It is also possible to port existing scripts and workflows to Nextflow. Supported scripting languages include bash, csh, ksh, Python, Ruby, and R.

  4. Workflow APIs and interchange formats - Wikipedia

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    A range of API calls to support functions between a workflow engine and applications or other system components; Interchange formats and protocols to support interoperability between different workflow engines; Formats for the exchange of information such as process definitions and audit data between a workflow engine and other external ...

  5. List of BPMN 2.0 engines - Wikipedia

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    Product Name Version Release Date BPMN 2.0 Core Support [1] [Note 1] Deployable Process Definition Language Framework First BPMN 2.0 Release Date [Note 2] License ActiveVOS

  6. API - Wikipedia

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    For instance, documentation for an API function could note that its parameters cannot be null, that the function itself is not thread safe. [56] Because API documentation tends to be comprehensive, it is a challenge for writers to keep the documentation updated and for users to read it carefully, potentially yielding bugs. [48]

  7. API management - Wikipedia

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    A collection of tools that API providers use to define APIs, for instance using the OpenAPI or RAML specifications, generate API documentation, govern API usage through access and usage policies for APIs, test and debug the execution of API, including security testing and automated generation of tests and test suites, deploy APIs into production, staging, and quality assurance environments ...

  8. Collective Knowledge (software) - Wikipedia

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    Whenever a new workflow with all components is shared via GitHub, anyone can try it on a different machine, with different environment and using slightly different choices (compilers, libraries, data sets). Whenever an unexpected or wrong behavior is encountered, the community explains it, fixes components and shares them back as described in. [4]

  9. Apache Airflow - Wikipedia

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    Apache Airflow is an open-source workflow management platform for data engineering pipelines. It started at Airbnb in October 2014 [2] as a solution to manage the company's increasingly complex workflows.