Computational Pipelines

Computational pipelines are a way of automating the execution of a sequence of tasks that are computer programs and scripts. They are used in a wide range of areas, such as bioinformatics and data mining, as they provide a means of rapidly processing and analyzing large amounts of data in a more efficient and cost-effective manner than possible with manual steps. This can be particularly beneficial for research projects, as it streamlines the workflow and reduces the potential for errors. Additionally, computational pipelines can increase reproducibility, allowing for easy comparison of the same data sets and results.

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