International audienceScientific workflows need to be iteratively, and often interactively, executed for large input datasets. Reducing data from input datasets is a powerful way to reduce overall execution time in such workflows. When this is accomplished online (i.e., without requiring the user to stop execution to reduce the data, and then resume), it can save much time. However, determining which subsets of the input data should be removed becomes a major problem. A related problem is to guarantee that the workflow system will maintain execution and data consistent with the reduction. Keeping track of how users interact with the workflow is essential for data provenance purposes. In this paper, we adopt the " human-in-the-loop " approac...
Scientific workflows have recently emerged as a new paradigm for representing and managing complex d...
Abstract—Scientific workflows have recently emerged as a new paradigm for representing and managing ...
International audienceComputational Science and Engineering (CSE) projects are typically developed b...
International audienceMany scientific workflows are data-intensive and need be iteratively executed ...
International audienceIn long-lasting scientific workflow executions in HPC machines, computational ...
Integrated provenance support promises to be a chief advantage of scientific workflow systems over s...
Repeated executions of resource-intensive workflows over a large number of runs are commonly observe...
International audienceEXTENDED ABSTRACT In typical large-scale scientific applications, several para...
Scientists can facilitate data intensive applications to study and understand the behavior of a comp...
Scientific workflows have recently emerged as a new paradigm for representing and managing complex d...
Scientific workflows are commonly used to model and execute large-scale scientific experiments. They...
Abstract—An increasing number of scientific workflow systems are providing support for the automated...
Many scientists are using workflows to systematically design and run computational experiments. Once...
The automated tracking and storage of provenance information promises to be a major advantage of sci...
Several workflow management systems and scripting languages have adopted provenance tracking, yet ma...
Scientific workflows have recently emerged as a new paradigm for representing and managing complex d...
Abstract—Scientific workflows have recently emerged as a new paradigm for representing and managing ...
International audienceComputational Science and Engineering (CSE) projects are typically developed b...
International audienceMany scientific workflows are data-intensive and need be iteratively executed ...
International audienceIn long-lasting scientific workflow executions in HPC machines, computational ...
Integrated provenance support promises to be a chief advantage of scientific workflow systems over s...
Repeated executions of resource-intensive workflows over a large number of runs are commonly observe...
International audienceEXTENDED ABSTRACT In typical large-scale scientific applications, several para...
Scientists can facilitate data intensive applications to study and understand the behavior of a comp...
Scientific workflows have recently emerged as a new paradigm for representing and managing complex d...
Scientific workflows are commonly used to model and execute large-scale scientific experiments. They...
Abstract—An increasing number of scientific workflow systems are providing support for the automated...
Many scientists are using workflows to systematically design and run computational experiments. Once...
The automated tracking and storage of provenance information promises to be a major advantage of sci...
Several workflow management systems and scripting languages have adopted provenance tracking, yet ma...
Scientific workflows have recently emerged as a new paradigm for representing and managing complex d...
Abstract—Scientific workflows have recently emerged as a new paradigm for representing and managing ...
International audienceComputational Science and Engineering (CSE) projects are typically developed b...