Difference between revisions of "Document provenance of results by Mimi Tzeng"
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I am using [https://www.literatureandlatte.com/scapple.php Scapple] to make my workflow diagram. It was intended for diagramming story structure in fiction, but I've found this to be a useful tool for making entity relationship diagrams (ERDs) for relational databases and wanted to try it out for workflows. | I am using [https://www.literatureandlatte.com/scapple.php Scapple] to make my workflow diagram. It was intended for diagramming story structure in fiction, but I've found this to be a useful tool for making entity relationship diagrams (ERDs) for relational databases and wanted to try it out for workflows. | ||
− | 20 Mar 2015: Diagram is available at Zenodo: http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16243 | + | 20 Mar 2015: Diagram is also available at Zenodo: http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16243 (but thanks to Suzanne, I now know I can just upload these directly to the wiki!) |
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Note from Telecon: I need to include more information about what specific processing each of the software components did to the data files. Perhaps by adding text to the actual diagram boxes? That would make those boxes very large. Or would it work to give them all numbers, and then make a separate page with notes in outline form? | Note from Telecon: I need to include more information about what specific processing each of the software components did to the data files. Perhaps by adding text to the actual diagram boxes? That would make those boxes very large. Or would it work to give them all numbers, and then make a separate page with notes in outline form? |
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I am using Scapple to make my workflow diagram. It was intended for diagramming story structure in fiction, but I've found this to be a useful tool for making entity relationship diagrams (ERDs) for relational databases and wanted to try it out for workflows.
20 Mar 2015: Diagram is also available at Zenodo: http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16243 (but thanks to Suzanne, I now know I can just upload these directly to the wiki!)
Note from Telecon: I need to include more information about what specific processing each of the software components did to the data files. Perhaps by adding text to the actual diagram boxes? That would make those boxes very large. Or would it work to give them all numbers, and then make a separate page with notes in outline form?