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Author: buildbot
Date: Tue Mar 3 11:10:30 2015
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- <div id="content"><p>If you need to perform multi-step or repetitive analysis that involves invoking several services, or if you find yourself copying and pasting results between different Web pages or services, and would like to automate this process, then Taverna could be suitable for you.</p>
-<p>Taverna allows you to define how your data flows between the services, without having to worry how you are going to invoke these services. It will automate and pipeline processing of your data.</p>
-<p>Taverna can help you convert data from one format to another in cases when the services you are using are not 100% compatible and shied you from servicesâ (non-)interoperability horror.</p>
+ <div id="content"><p>If you need to perform multi-step or repetitive analysis that involves invoking several services,
+ or if you find yourself copying and pasting results between different Web pages or services,
+ and would like to automate this process, then Taverna could be suitable for you.</p>
+<p>Taverna allows you to define how your data flows between the services,
+ without having to worry how you are going to invoke these services.
+It will automate and pipeline processing of your data.</p>
+<p>Taverna can help you convert data from one format to another in cases when the services you are using are not 100% compatible
+ and shied you from servicesâ (non-)interoperability horror.</p>
<p>Taverna allows for rapid incorporation of new â©serviceâ©s without â©coding.â© It is not â©restricted â©to â©predetermined â©services; it provides access â©to â©local â©and â©remoteâ© resources â©and â©analysis â©tools â 3500+ services available on startâ©up.</p>
<p>Taverna will provide you with trackable results of your experiments using the OPM (Open Provenance Model) standard. Workflow provenance gives a detailed trace of workflow execution: which services were executed, when, which inputs were used and what outputs were produced.</p>
<p>Taverna lets you do collaborative science â share your workflows on myExperiment through the Taverna Workbench and search and download workflows from your fellow scientists.</p>
-<p>Read more about the <a href="/introduction/taverna-features.html">characteristics and features of Taverna</a>.</p></div>
+<p>Read more about the <a href="/introduction/taverna-features">characteristics and features of Taverna</a>.</p></div>
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