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Changed claim: description (P1459): ## Design and Description of FAIR CSE Workflows \N \NThis computational framework abstracts multi-layered components from FAIR computational experiments through an input/output pipeline. By incorporating them into redundant descriptions, we describe arbitrary levels of abstraction ranging from mere I/O data to mathematical models. How can it be used? Using this working prototype, users can execute example cases through a user-friendly command-l... Tag: Reverted |
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## Design and Description of FAIR CSE Workflows \N \NThis computational framework abstracts multi-layered components from FAIR computational experiments through an input/output pipeline. By incorporating them into redundant descriptions, we describe arbitrary levels of abstraction ranging from mere I/O data to mathematical models. How can it be used? Using this working prototype, users can execute example cases through a user-friendly command-line interface, enabling interaction with the framework's features. | |||
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A multi-layered CSE framework for FAIR documentation and realization of workflows
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | MaRDIFlow |
A multi-layered CSE framework for FAIR documentation and realization of workflows |
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## Design and Description of FAIR CSE Workflows \N \NThis computational framework abstracts multi-layered components from FAIR computational experiments through an input/output pipeline. By incorporating them into redundant descriptions, we describe arbitrary levels of abstraction ranging from mere I/O data to mathematical models. How can it be used? Using this working prototype, users can execute example cases through a user-friendly command-line interface, enabling interaction with the framework's features.
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