Publications
NSF Workshop on Scientific Workflows Challenges (WSW-06)
Abstract
Workflows have recently emerged as a paradigm for conducting large-scale scientific analyses. The structure of a workflow specifies what analysis routines need to be executed, the data flow amongst them, and relevant execution details. These workflows often need to be executed in distributed environments, where data sources may be available in different physical locations and the steps may have execution requirements calling for high-end computing and memory resources at remote locations. Workflows help manage the coordinated execution of related tasks. They also provide a systematic way to capture scientific methodology and provide provenance information for their results. Yet, robust and flexible workflow creation, mapping, and execution are largely open research problems.
- Date
- January 1, 1970
- Authors
- Yolanda Gil
- Journal
- NSF Award Number 0629361. Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering
- Volume
- 6
- Issue
- 629361
- Pages
- 29361