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1. Overview
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This use case covers the following sections:
- Deploying the workflow
- Understanding the workflow
- Workflow components
- Customization and improvements
- Bibliography
In this workflow, you will be able to:
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2. Deploying the workflow
Link to relevant resources related to deploying the workflow, including articles and/or videos.
3. Understanding the workflow
If possible, add short video showcasing/demoing the Use case.
Add the Workflow pathway with screenshots of the Use case
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4. Workflow components
Share the list of the workflow along with a diagram showcasing how they relate to each other.
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Forms
Enumerator Datasets
Cases Datasets
Server Datasets
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5. Customization and improvements
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6. Bibliography
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