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  2. Workflow - Wikipedia

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    Workflow analysis: Workflow systems allow users to develop executable processes with no familiarity with formal programming concepts. Automated workflow analysis techniques can help users analyze the properties of user workflows to conduct verification of certain properties before executing them, e.g., analyzing flow control or data flow.

  3. Clinical decision support system - Wikipedia

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    A clinical decision support system (CDSS) is a health information technology that provides clinicians, staff, patients, and other individuals with knowledge and person-specific information to help health and health care. CDSS encompasses a variety of tools to enhance decision-making in the clinical workflow.

  4. Common Workflow Language - Wikipedia

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    The Common Workflow Language (CWL) is a standard for describing computational data-analysis workflows. [1] Development of CWL is focused particularly on serving the data-intensive sciences, such as bioinformatics , [ 2 ] medical imaging , astronomy , physics , and chemistry .

  5. List of open-source bioinformatics software - Wikipedia

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    Software for analysis of 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequence data Linux, macOS, Windows: GPL: University of Michigan: Nextflow: A workflow management system used for building and running scalable and reproducible bioinformatics pipelines, especially in cloud and high-performance computing environments. Linux, macOS, Windows: Apache License 2.0 ...

  6. List of open-source health software - Wikipedia

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    Epi Info is public domain statistical software for epidemiology developed by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. [1]Spatiotemporal Epidemiological Modeler is a tool, originally developed at IBM Research, for modelings and visualizing the spread of infectious diseases.

  7. Laboratory information management system - Wikipedia

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    The term "LIMS" has tended to refer to informatics systems targeted for environmental, research, or commercial analysis such as pharmaceutical or petrochemical work. "LIS" has tended to refer to laboratory informatics systems in the forensics and clinical markets, which often required special case management tools.

  8. Bioinformatics workflow management system - Wikipedia

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    CLC bio, a bioinformatics analysis and workflow management platform from QIAGEN Digital Insights. Clone Manager from Sci-Ed. Cuneiform: A functional workflow language for large-scale data analysis [7] Discovery Net: one of the earliest examples of a scientific workflow system, later commercialized as InforSense which was then acquired by IDBS.

  9. Workflow management system - Wikipedia

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    The underlying theoretical basis of workflow management is the mathematical concept of a Petri net. [4] Each of the workflow models has tasks (nodes) and dependencies between the nodes. Tasks are activated when the dependency conditions are fulfilled.