Workflows are widely used in various scientific fields, such as chemical physics, astronomy, environmental science and bioinformatics. A scientific workflow represents a set of experiments performed in an order that is consisten
Workflows have been used traditionally as a mean to describe and implement the computing usually par...
There are many examples of scientific workflow systems [1, 2]; in this short article I will concentr...
Abstract—Scientific workflows have recently emerged as a new paradigm for representing and managing ...
Abstract. Existing workflow management systems assume that scientists have a clear and well-specifie...
Scientific workflows require the coordination of data processing activities, resulting in executions...
Scientific workflows are typically used to automate the processing, analysis and management of scien...
Scientific workflows allow scientists to automate repetitive data management, analysis, and visualiz...
Automation in science is increasingly marked by the use of workflow technology. The sharing of workf...
Modern scientific collaborations have opened up the opportunity to solve complex problems that requi...
Scientific computing has entered a new era of scale and sharing with the arrival of cyberinfrastruct...
Workflow technology continues to play an important role as a means for specifying and enacting compu...
Abstract: Researchers working on the planning, scheduling, and execution of scientific workflows nee...
Scientific workflows have recently emerged as a new paradigm for representing and managing complex d...
International audienceOver the last years, a number of scientific workflow management systems (SciWF...
Analysing scientific data may involve very complex and interlinked steps where several tools are com...
Workflows have been used traditionally as a mean to describe and implement the computing usually par...
There are many examples of scientific workflow systems [1, 2]; in this short article I will concentr...
Abstract—Scientific workflows have recently emerged as a new paradigm for representing and managing ...
Abstract. Existing workflow management systems assume that scientists have a clear and well-specifie...
Scientific workflows require the coordination of data processing activities, resulting in executions...
Scientific workflows are typically used to automate the processing, analysis and management of scien...
Scientific workflows allow scientists to automate repetitive data management, analysis, and visualiz...
Automation in science is increasingly marked by the use of workflow technology. The sharing of workf...
Modern scientific collaborations have opened up the opportunity to solve complex problems that requi...
Scientific computing has entered a new era of scale and sharing with the arrival of cyberinfrastruct...
Workflow technology continues to play an important role as a means for specifying and enacting compu...
Abstract: Researchers working on the planning, scheduling, and execution of scientific workflows nee...
Scientific workflows have recently emerged as a new paradigm for representing and managing complex d...
International audienceOver the last years, a number of scientific workflow management systems (SciWF...
Analysing scientific data may involve very complex and interlinked steps where several tools are com...
Workflows have been used traditionally as a mean to describe and implement the computing usually par...
There are many examples of scientific workflow systems [1, 2]; in this short article I will concentr...
Abstract—Scientific workflows have recently emerged as a new paradigm for representing and managing ...