In recent years, a number of scientific workflow management systems (SWFMSs) have been developed to help domain scientists synergistically integrate distributed computations, datasets, and analysis tools to enable and accelerate scientific discoveries. As more scientific research projects become collaborative in nature, there is a compelling need of dedicated services to support collaborative scientific workflows on the Internet. This paper reviews the state of the art of the field of scientific workflows towards the support of collaborative scientific workflows, identifies critical research challenges, and presents our ongoing research work aiming to study how to create services supporting collaborative scientific workflows
Data-intensive scientific applications are posing many challenges in distributed computing systems. ...
International audienceNowadays, more and more computer-based scientific experiments need to handle m...
Many scientific workflow systems have been developed and are serving to benefit science. In this pap...
In recent years, a number of scientific workflow management systems (SWFMSs) have been developed to ...
The big data explosion phenomenon has impacted several domains, starting from research areas to dive...
Workflow technologies are emerging as the dominant approach to coordinate groups of distributed serv...
A simple yet powerful programming tool enabling in silico experimentation, end-to-end data managemen...
Modern scientific collaborations have opened up the opportunity to solve complex problems that requi...
Workflows have recently emerged as a paradigm for representing and managing complex distributed scie...
Next-generation scientific applications feature complex workflows comprised of many computing module...
The wide availability of high-performance computing systems, Grids and Clouds, allowed scientists an...
Abstract—Modern scientific data management and analysis usually rely on multiple scientists with div...
International audienceThis special issue and our editorial celebrate 10 years of progress with data-...
Abstract. Despite the internet’s dynamic and collaborative nature, sci-entists continue to produce g...
Abstract—Large-scale scientific data management and analysis usually relies on many distributed scie...
Data-intensive scientific applications are posing many challenges in distributed computing systems. ...
International audienceNowadays, more and more computer-based scientific experiments need to handle m...
Many scientific workflow systems have been developed and are serving to benefit science. In this pap...
In recent years, a number of scientific workflow management systems (SWFMSs) have been developed to ...
The big data explosion phenomenon has impacted several domains, starting from research areas to dive...
Workflow technologies are emerging as the dominant approach to coordinate groups of distributed serv...
A simple yet powerful programming tool enabling in silico experimentation, end-to-end data managemen...
Modern scientific collaborations have opened up the opportunity to solve complex problems that requi...
Workflows have recently emerged as a paradigm for representing and managing complex distributed scie...
Next-generation scientific applications feature complex workflows comprised of many computing module...
The wide availability of high-performance computing systems, Grids and Clouds, allowed scientists an...
Abstract—Modern scientific data management and analysis usually rely on multiple scientists with div...
International audienceThis special issue and our editorial celebrate 10 years of progress with data-...
Abstract. Despite the internet’s dynamic and collaborative nature, sci-entists continue to produce g...
Abstract—Large-scale scientific data management and analysis usually relies on many distributed scie...
Data-intensive scientific applications are posing many challenges in distributed computing systems. ...
International audienceNowadays, more and more computer-based scientific experiments need to handle m...
Many scientific workflow systems have been developed and are serving to benefit science. In this pap...