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svn commit: r800755 - /websites/staging/airavata/trunk/content/airavata/documentation/system/interesting-workflow-samples.html

Author: buildbot
Date: Thu Dec 22 05:00:53 2011
New Revision: 800755

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Staging update by buildbot

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     <p>The purpose of this tutorial is to give an understanding of how to run sample workflows shipped in with Airavata. If you are a new user and would like to acquire basic understanding of using Airavata, please refer the <a href="airavata-in-5-minutes.html">5 minute</a> tutorial and then refer to the <a href="airavata-in-10-minutes.html">10 minute</a> tutorial. If you are familiar with Airavata and would like to run a sample workflow, this is the right place for you.</p>
 <h2 id="introduction">Introduction</h2>
 <p>This tutorial will explain how to run a workflow, using an existing Airavata Workflow Configuration. Airavata currently, ships sample workflow configurations with it's distribution. The Samples included are;
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-1. SimpleMath workflow</p>
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