Scientific workflows have been used almost universally across scientific domains, and have underpinned some of the most significant discoveries of the past several decades. Many of these workflows have high computational, storage, and/or communication demands, and thus must execute on a wide range of large-scale platforms, from large clouds to upcoming exascale high-performance computing (HPC) platforms. These executions must be managed using some software infrastructure. Due to the popularity of workflows, workflow management systems (WMSs) have been developed to provide abstractions for creating and executing workflows conveniently, efficiently, and portably. While these efforts are all worthwhile, there are now hundreds of independent WM...
Workflow management has been widely adopted by scientific communities as a valuable tool to carry ou...
Automation of the execution of computational tasks is at the heart of improving scientific productiv...
In recent years, a number of scientific workflow management systems (SWFMSs) have been developed to ...
Scientific workflows are a cornerstone of modern scientific computing, and they have underpinned som...
The importance of workflows is highlighted by the fact that they have underpinned some of the most s...
Scientific workflows have become integral tools in broad scientific computing use cases. Science dis...
The landscape of workflow systems for scientific applications is notoriously convoluted with hundred...
Modern scientific collaborations have opened up the opportunity to solve complex problems that requi...
International audienceThis special issue and our editorial celebrate 10 years of progress with data-...
Workflows have been used traditionally as a mean to describe and implement the computing usually par...
Workflows have recently emerged as a paradigm for representing and managing complex distributed scie...
International audienceWORKS'11 was the sixth issue in the WORKS workshop series. The call for papers...
International audienceWORKS’12 was the seventh issue in the WORKS workshop series. The call for pape...
Workflow technologies are emerging as the dominant approach to coordinate groups of distributed serv...
International audienceThis year is special for the WORKS series as this corresponds to the tenth iss...
Workflow management has been widely adopted by scientific communities as a valuable tool to carry ou...
Automation of the execution of computational tasks is at the heart of improving scientific productiv...
In recent years, a number of scientific workflow management systems (SWFMSs) have been developed to ...
Scientific workflows are a cornerstone of modern scientific computing, and they have underpinned som...
The importance of workflows is highlighted by the fact that they have underpinned some of the most s...
Scientific workflows have become integral tools in broad scientific computing use cases. Science dis...
The landscape of workflow systems for scientific applications is notoriously convoluted with hundred...
Modern scientific collaborations have opened up the opportunity to solve complex problems that requi...
International audienceThis special issue and our editorial celebrate 10 years of progress with data-...
Workflows have been used traditionally as a mean to describe and implement the computing usually par...
Workflows have recently emerged as a paradigm for representing and managing complex distributed scie...
International audienceWORKS'11 was the sixth issue in the WORKS workshop series. The call for papers...
International audienceWORKS’12 was the seventh issue in the WORKS workshop series. The call for pape...
Workflow technologies are emerging as the dominant approach to coordinate groups of distributed serv...
International audienceThis year is special for the WORKS series as this corresponds to the tenth iss...
Workflow management has been widely adopted by scientific communities as a valuable tool to carry ou...
Automation of the execution of computational tasks is at the heart of improving scientific productiv...
In recent years, a number of scientific workflow management systems (SWFMSs) have been developed to ...