MaRDIFlow (Q6534229)
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A multi-layered CSE framework for FAIR documentation and realization of workflows
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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. \N \NA recent publication describing the tool can be found at https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.00028 \N \N### Key Features \N**Comprehensive Workflow Framework:** Enables the abstraction of computational components to describe FAIR workflows. \N \N**Multi-Layered Component Support:** Ensures the integration of various layers such as numerical methods, mathematical models, and I/O data.\N \N**Output Formats:** Supports HTML, PDF, TeX, and Jupyter Notebook outputs for enforced documentation and reporting.\N \N### **What does it do?** \NMaRDIFlow — enables the design, execution, and abstraction of FAIR Computational Science and Engineering (CSE) workflows.It structures computational experiments into multi-layered components, allowing metadata and dependencies to be systematically captured and reused. \N### How can it be used?\NUsing this working prototype (two use-cases), users can execute the workflow through a user-friendly command-line interface, enabling interaction with the framework's features. Users can: \N Define workflow components, inputs, and outputs using metadata descriptions.\N Generate detailed reports and provenance documentation in chosen output formats (HTML, PDF, or TeX).
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This computational framework abstracts multi-layered components from FAIR computational experiments through an input/output pipeline. (English)
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