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krlberry opened this issue Dec 9, 2024 · 1 comment
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Create a presentation for the Prefect workflow #14

krlberry opened this issue Dec 9, 2024 · 1 comment
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krlberry commented Dec 9, 2024

Objective

Create a presentation to present key information about Prefect and the Prefect workflow that was developed in #13.


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Requirements

Create a wiki page summarizing:

  • Key learnings from the tutorials.
  • Implementation details of the workflow, including how reliability and fault tolerance were incorporated.
  • How conditional loops were implemented and their impact.

Definition of Done

  • A wiki page is created summarizing:
  • Core concepts learned during the tutorials.
  • The design and implementation of the workflow, including reliability and fault tolerance strategies.
  • Insights on using conditional loops in Prefect.

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  • A wiki page summarizing key learnings and implementation details.

Success Criteria

  • A wiki page effectively communicates the learnings and workflow design.

@krlberry krlberry changed the title Create a presentation about the Prefect workflow Create a presentation for the Prefect workflow Dec 9, 2024
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amcnicho commented Feb 4, 2025

Note that we settled on creating a new page in the project wiki rather than making a slide deck to summarize the work done in #13.

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