Scientific Workflows (SWfs) allow scientists to easily express multi-step computational activities, such as load input data files, process the data, run analyses, and aggregate the results. A SWf describes the dependencies between activities, typically as a graph where the nodes are activities and the edges express the activity dependencies.SWfs are often data-intensive, i.e. process, manage or produce huge amounts of data. In order to execute data-intensive SWfs within a reasonable time, Scientific Workflow Management Systems (SWfMSs) can be used and deployed in High Performance Computing (HPC) environments (cluster, grid or cloud). By offering stable services and virtually infinite computing, and storage resources at a reasonable cost, th...
In many scientific domains, such as bio-science, complex numerical experiments typically require man...
International audienceThe global deployment of cloud datacenters is enabling large scale scientific ...
Scientific computer simulations are generally very complex and are characterized by many parallel pr...
Les in silico expérimentations scientifiques à grande échelle contiennent généralement plusieurs act...
International audienceThe current solutions for the parallel execution of scientific workflows are a...
Clouds appear as appropriate infrastructures for executing Scientific Workflows (SWfs). A cloud is t...
By 2020, the digital universe is expected to reach 44 zettabytes, as it is doubling every two years....
National audienceLarge-scale scientific applications are often expressed as scientificworkflows (SWf...
International audienceClouds appear as appropriate infrastructures for executing Scientific Workflow...
International audienceScientific workflows allow scientists to conduct experiments that manipulate d...
International audienceIn this short paper (see [4] for the extended version), we propose a general s...
Nowadays, more and more scientific experiments need to handle massive amounts of data. Their data pr...
The constant development of scientific and industrial computation infrastructures requires the concu...
International audienceNowadays, more and more computer-based scientific experiments need to handle m...
Scientific workflows decompose complex scientific applications into smaller subsequent interdependen...
In many scientific domains, such as bio-science, complex numerical experiments typically require man...
International audienceThe global deployment of cloud datacenters is enabling large scale scientific ...
Scientific computer simulations are generally very complex and are characterized by many parallel pr...
Les in silico expérimentations scientifiques à grande échelle contiennent généralement plusieurs act...
International audienceThe current solutions for the parallel execution of scientific workflows are a...
Clouds appear as appropriate infrastructures for executing Scientific Workflows (SWfs). A cloud is t...
By 2020, the digital universe is expected to reach 44 zettabytes, as it is doubling every two years....
National audienceLarge-scale scientific applications are often expressed as scientificworkflows (SWf...
International audienceClouds appear as appropriate infrastructures for executing Scientific Workflow...
International audienceScientific workflows allow scientists to conduct experiments that manipulate d...
International audienceIn this short paper (see [4] for the extended version), we propose a general s...
Nowadays, more and more scientific experiments need to handle massive amounts of data. Their data pr...
The constant development of scientific and industrial computation infrastructures requires the concu...
International audienceNowadays, more and more computer-based scientific experiments need to handle m...
Scientific workflows decompose complex scientific applications into smaller subsequent interdependen...
In many scientific domains, such as bio-science, complex numerical experiments typically require man...
International audienceThe global deployment of cloud datacenters is enabling large scale scientific ...
Scientific computer simulations are generally very complex and are characterized by many parallel pr...