E-scientists want to run their scientific experiments on Distributed Computing Infrastructures (DCI) to be able to access large pools of resources and services. To run experiments on these infrastructures requires specific expertise that e-scientists may not have. Workflows can hide resources and services as a virtualization layer providing a user interface that e-scientists can use. There are many workflow systems used by research communities but they are not interoperable. To learn a workflow system and create workflows in this workflow system may require significant efforts from e-scientists. Considering these efforts it is not reasonable to expect that research communities will learn new workflow systems if they want to run workflows de...
Abstract—Scientific workflows orchestrate the execution of complex experiments frequently using high...
Next-generation scientific applications feature complex workflows comprised of many computing module...
Computational simulations and thus scientific computing is the third pillar alongside theory and exp...
E-scientists want to run their scientific experiments on Distributed Computing Infrastructures (DCI)...
Researchers want to analyse Health Care data which may requires large pools of compute and data reso...
As distributed computing infrastructures evolve, and as their take up by user communities is growing...
Today there exist a wide variety of scientific workflow management systems, each designed to fulfill...
Motivation: In the last years various distributed computing infrastructures (DCIs) have been develop...
Scientific workflows orchestrate the execution of complex experiments frequently using distributed c...
The workflow interoperability problem was successfully solved by the SHIWA project if the workflows ...
Many scientific workflow systems have been developed and are serving to benefit science. In this pap...
Today there exist a wide variety of scientific workflow management systems, each designed to fulfill...
Many sophisticated environments allow creating and managing of scientific workflows, whereas the wor...
Many scientific workflow systems have been developed and are serving to benefit science. In this pap...
Emerging coupled scientific simulation workflows are composed of multiple component applications tha...
Abstract—Scientific workflows orchestrate the execution of complex experiments frequently using high...
Next-generation scientific applications feature complex workflows comprised of many computing module...
Computational simulations and thus scientific computing is the third pillar alongside theory and exp...
E-scientists want to run their scientific experiments on Distributed Computing Infrastructures (DCI)...
Researchers want to analyse Health Care data which may requires large pools of compute and data reso...
As distributed computing infrastructures evolve, and as their take up by user communities is growing...
Today there exist a wide variety of scientific workflow management systems, each designed to fulfill...
Motivation: In the last years various distributed computing infrastructures (DCIs) have been develop...
Scientific workflows orchestrate the execution of complex experiments frequently using distributed c...
The workflow interoperability problem was successfully solved by the SHIWA project if the workflows ...
Many scientific workflow systems have been developed and are serving to benefit science. In this pap...
Today there exist a wide variety of scientific workflow management systems, each designed to fulfill...
Many sophisticated environments allow creating and managing of scientific workflows, whereas the wor...
Many scientific workflow systems have been developed and are serving to benefit science. In this pap...
Emerging coupled scientific simulation workflows are composed of multiple component applications tha...
Abstract—Scientific workflows orchestrate the execution of complex experiments frequently using high...
Next-generation scientific applications feature complex workflows comprised of many computing module...
Computational simulations and thus scientific computing is the third pillar alongside theory and exp...