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I looked through the workflow tools. They look good in theory, but with code already done, it was too much of a hassle. Also, not used by my community so not as helpful.
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So, I have chosen to created a fairly detailed worldflow diagram, instead.
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This was a good exercise to align datasets and code. It made sure that I knew all the bits of code I needed (was good to do before sharing code - now that is ready to do, too) as well as all the data.
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Gave me an appreciation for the complexity behind what is otherwise a fairly simple description.
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I think it will potentially make easier for others to use.
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It also made me realize my code is probably not terribly efficient. Something to work on better in the future, not necessarily now.
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Details on how to do this task: Document the provenance of the results

I looked through the workflow tools. They look good in theory, but with code already done, it was too much of a hassle. Also, not used by my community so not as helpful. So, I have chosen to created a fairly detailed worldflow diagram, instead.

This was a good exercise to align datasets and code. It made sure that I knew all the bits of code I needed (was good to do before sharing code - now that is ready to do, too) as well as all the data. Gave me an appreciation for the complexity behind what is otherwise a fairly simple description.

I think it will potentially make easier for others to use. It also made me realize my code is probably not terribly efficient. Something to work on better in the future, not necessarily now.