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This document is a report related to the software deliverable D3.5 ���Workflows for NLP services���. This report was planned to serve as a guideline of the usage of the workflow software (Teanga) and systems developed in Pr��t-��-LLOD as part of the ���Workflows for NLP services'' component: what are its basic functionalities, what technologies were used, and how they were implemented as an architecture. This is also a starting point to find external links such as github repositories, docker hub, examples and other documentation. D3.5, Pr��t-��-LLOD Workflows addresses the challenge to create ���Workflows for Portable and Scalable Semantic Language Services''. A protocol, based on semantic markup, is developed to enable language services to be easily connected into multi-server workflows. The current code base for D3.5 resides in GitHub and its released software resides in Docker Hub. Those repositories are being continuously updated and the latest release of the software can be accessed at any time and issues can be created through GitHub
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