In several working environments, production involves repeated executions of certain procedures. A workflow describes the individual tasks performed in these procedures and their interrelationships. Current Workflow Management Systems (WFMSs) use a Database Management System (DBMS) to store task descriptions, and implement all workflow functionality in modules that run on top of the DBMS. Motivated by scientific workflows, we propose a much more DBMS-centric architecture, in which conventional database technology provides much of the desired scientific WFMS functionality. A key element of our approach is viewing the workflow as a web of data objects interconnected with active links that carry process descriptions. The workflow is fully defin...
This paper discusses the requirements of this DBMS. The discussion centers on LabFlow-1 [3, 2], a re...
Scientific workflow management systems are primarily used by scientists to design workflows that und...
Next-generation scientific applications feature complex workflows comprised of many computing module...
In several working environments, production involves repeated executions of certain procedures. A wo...
. Workflow management is a ubiquitous task faced by many organizations, and entails the coordination...
This paper addresses the performance requirements of this DBMS, and examines the ability of object d...
Workflow management systems are among the most interesting concepts for supporting modern organizati...
Workflows are an integral part of an organization, and managing them has long been recognized as imp...
Workflows describe business processes as the coordinated execution of simple activities (tasks) by h...
Currently most workflow systems use a database management system as supporting technology. But very...
. Workflow management is emerging as a challenging area for databases, stressing database technology...
Workflows are activities involving the co-ordinated execution of multiple tasks performed by entitie...
International audienceThis special issue and our editorial celebrate 10 years of progress with data-...
Scientific workflows require the coordination of data processing activities, resulting in executions...
Modern scientific collaborations have opened up the opportunity to solve complex problems that requi...
This paper discusses the requirements of this DBMS. The discussion centers on LabFlow-1 [3, 2], a re...
Scientific workflow management systems are primarily used by scientists to design workflows that und...
Next-generation scientific applications feature complex workflows comprised of many computing module...
In several working environments, production involves repeated executions of certain procedures. A wo...
. Workflow management is a ubiquitous task faced by many organizations, and entails the coordination...
This paper addresses the performance requirements of this DBMS, and examines the ability of object d...
Workflow management systems are among the most interesting concepts for supporting modern organizati...
Workflows are an integral part of an organization, and managing them has long been recognized as imp...
Workflows describe business processes as the coordinated execution of simple activities (tasks) by h...
Currently most workflow systems use a database management system as supporting technology. But very...
. Workflow management is emerging as a challenging area for databases, stressing database technology...
Workflows are activities involving the co-ordinated execution of multiple tasks performed by entitie...
International audienceThis special issue and our editorial celebrate 10 years of progress with data-...
Scientific workflows require the coordination of data processing activities, resulting in executions...
Modern scientific collaborations have opened up the opportunity to solve complex problems that requi...
This paper discusses the requirements of this DBMS. The discussion centers on LabFlow-1 [3, 2], a re...
Scientific workflow management systems are primarily used by scientists to design workflows that und...
Next-generation scientific applications feature complex workflows comprised of many computing module...