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Revision as of 03:33, 14 July 2020
Welcome to the WINGS Workflow Documentation!
This page will include instructions on how to navigate through WINGS, and execute your own workflow.
About WINGS
WINGS enables scientists to design computational experiments through the use of semantic workflows. It is easy to learn and users can build their own workflows to perform computations and test hypotheses.
How to Create your own Workflow!
To build your own workflow, go here.
To learn more about WINGS, check it out here.