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Enabling Community Participation for Workflows through Extensibility and Sharing
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Rania Khalaf, Revathi Subramanian, Thomas A. Mikal
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Rania Khalaf, Revathi Subramanian, Thomas A. Mikalsen, Matthew J. Duftler, Judah Diament, Ignacio Silva-Lepe
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