Authors
Ilkay Altintas, Adam Birnbaum, Kim K Baldridge, Wibke Sudholt, Mark Miller, Celine Amoreira, Yohann Potier, Bertram Ludaescher
Publication date
2005
Conference
Scientific Applications of Grid Computing: First International Workshop, SAG 2004, Beijing, China, September 20-24, 2004, Revised Selected and Invited Papers
Pages
120-133
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
Grid workflows can be seen as special scientific workflows involving high performance and/or high throughput computational tasks. Much work in grid workflows has focused on improving application performance through schedulers that optimize the use of computational resources and bandwidth. As high-end computing resources are becoming more of a commodity that is available to new scientific communities, there is an increasing need to also improve the design and reusability “performance” of scientific workflow systems. To this end, we are developing a framework that supports the design and reuse of grid workflows. Individual workflow components (e.g., for data movement, database querying, job scheduling, remote execution etc.) are abstracted into a set of generic, reusable tasks. Instantiations of these common tasks can be functionally equivalent atomic components (called actors) or composite …
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