definition | Set of chained operations used in the execution of the scientific method. Workflows produce outputs that may include, for example, visualisations and analytical results. Preserved workflows are important for reproducible research. They simplify complex sequences of activities and enable researchers to automate and track the provenance of the work in workflow execution. | ||||||
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editorial note | Expert review decision, 2021-22: No review this cycle | ||||||
example | The simplest computerised scientific workflows are scripts that can involve several ingredients such as data, programs, models and other inputs such as human or sensor observations. | ||||||
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