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Although workflows are very popular, prior to the CWL standards, all workflow systems were incompatible with each other. This means that users who do not use the CWL standards are required to express their computational workflows in a different way each time they use another workflow system, leading to local success but global unportability. The success of workflows is now their biggest drawback. Users are locked into a particular vendor, project, and often a specific hardware setup, hampering sharing and reuse. Even non-academics suffer from this situation, as the lack of standards, or their adoption, hinders effective collaboration on computational methods within and between companies.

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