International audienceDifferent scientific workflow languages have been developed to help programmers in designing complex data analysis pro- cedures. However, little effort has been invested in com- paring and finding a common root for existing approaches. This work is motivated by the search for a scientific workflow language which coherently integrates different aspects of dis- tributed computing. The language proposed is data-driven for easing the expression of parallel flows. It leverages array programming principles to ease data-intensive applications design. It provides a rich set of control structures and it- eration strategies while avoiding unnecessary programming constructs. It allows programmers to express a wide set of applications in a compact framework
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