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  2. Workflow management system - Wikipedia

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    WfMS allows the user to define different workflows for different types of jobs or processes. For example, in a manufacturing setting, a design document might be automatically routed from a designer to a technical director to the production engineer. At each stage in the workflow, one individual or group is responsible for a specific task.

  3. Scientific workflow system - Wikipedia

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    An example of a theoretical formal analysis framework for the verification and profiling of the control-flow aspects of scientific workflows and their data flow aspects for the Discovery Net system is described in the paper, "The design and implementation of a workflow analysis tool" by Curcin et al. [5]

  4. Workflow - Wikipedia

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    Basu and Kumar note that the term "workflow management" has been used to refer to tasks associated with the flow of information through the value chain rather than the flow of material goods: they characterise the definition, analysis and management of information as "workflow management". They note that workflow can be managed within a single ...

  5. 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.

  6. Galaxy (computational biology) - Wikipedia

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    Galaxy is a scientific workflow system.These systems provide a means to build multi-step computational analyses akin to a recipe. They typically provide a graphical user interface [6] for specifying what data to operate on, what steps to take, and what order to do them in.

  7. Anduril (workflow engine) - Wikipedia

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    Anduril is an open source component-based workflow framework for scientific data analysis [2] developed at the Systems Biology Laboratory, University of Helsinki. Anduril is designed to enable systematic, flexible and efficient data analysis, particularly in the field of high-throughput experiments in biomedical research.

  8. Workflow application - Wikipedia

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    For code-based workflow design, workflow applications can be developed with any general-purpose programming language, but specialized workflow languages also exist. These languages usually come with an associated graphical notation (such as BPMN), [2] although some are textual or XML-based. Examples of specialized languages that can be used for ...

  9. Activity diagram - Wikipedia

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    Activity diagrams [1] are graphical representations of workflows of stepwise activities and actions [2] with support for choice, iteration, and concurrency. In the Unified Modeling Language, activity diagrams are intended to model both computational and organizational processes (i.e., workflows), as well as the data flows intersecting with the related activities.

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