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This is Tomoya Tanjo from National Institute of Informatics. Today I talk about the conformance badges for Common Workflow Language. First this talk is mainly for users who execute CWL workflows but in the last few minutes it is for the developers of workflow engines for CWL. Currently CWL has been supported by several workflow engines. For example the official website lists 17 workflow engines. So users can choose one engines to execute their workflows. But on the other hand, users have to choose an appropriate workflow engines that satisfy their demands. Of course there are several measurements to choose one but in this talk we focus on the specifications. The first point is how well the workflow engine supports the required features. It is important because it affects the portability of workflows between workflow engines. And the second point is which optional features are supported by the workflow engine. I mean the optional features are amp;quot;process