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svn commit: r941315 - in /websites/staging/taverna/trunk: cgi-bin/ content/ content/introduction/what-is-in-silico-experimentation.html

Author: buildbot
Date: Tue Feb 24 12:25:08 2015
New Revision: 941315

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Staging update by buildbot for taverna

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 Insufficient computing background – which is natural for scientists as it is not the focus of their work – 
   acts as a strong barrier in adoption and distribution of scientific applications, 
   thus leaving these applications inaccessible for the majority of researchers.</p>
-<p><a href="introduction/why-use-workflows.html">Scientific workflows</a> offer a solution to this problem. 
+<p><a href="/introduction/why-use-workflows">Scientific workflows</a> offer a solution to this problem. 
 They provide an easy-to-use declarative way of specifying the tasks that have to be performed during 
    a specific in silico experiment, whereas the technical details of workflow execution are now delegated 
-   to a <a href="/introduction/what-is-a-workflow-management-system.html">Workflow Management System</a>.</p></div>
+   to a <a href="/introduction/what-is-a-workflow-management-system">Workflow Management System</a>.</p></div>
 
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