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6th WORKS@SC 2011: Seattle, WA, USA
- Ian J. Taylor, Johan Montagnat:
WORKS'11, Proceedings of the 6th Workshop on Workflows in Support of Large-Scale Science, co-located with , SC11, Seattle, WA, USA, November 14, 2011. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-1100-7
Presentations
- Nadia Cerezo, Johan Montagnat:
Scientific workflow reuse through conceptual workflows on the virtual imaging platform. 1-10 - Weiwei Chen, Ewa Deelman:
Workflow overhead analysis and optimizations. 11-20 - Daniel Crawl, Jianwu Wang, Ilkay Altintas:
Provenance for MapReduce-based data-intensive workflows. 21-30 - Jonas Dias, Eduardo S. Ogasawara, Daniel de Oliveira, Fábio Porto, Alvaro L. G. A. Coutinho, Marta Mattoso:
Supporting dynamic parameter sweep in adaptive and user-steered workflow. 31-36 - Vincent C. Emeakaroha, Pawel P. Labaj, Michael Maurer, Ivona Brandic, David P. Kreil:
Optimizing bioinformatics workflows for data analysis using cloud management techniques. 37-46 - Daniel Garijo, Yolanda Gil:
A new approach for publishing workflows: abstractions, standards, and linked data. 47-56 - Michael Gerhards, Volker Sander, Torsten Matzerath, Adam Belloum, Dmitry Vasunin, Ammar Benabdelkader:
Provenance opportunities for WS-VLAM: an exploration of an e-science and an e-business approach. 57-66 - Andrew Harrison, Ian Harvey, Andrew Jones, David Rogers, Ian J. Taylor:
Object reuse and exchange for publishing and sharing workflows. 67-76 - Matheus Hauder, Yolanda Gil, Ricky J. Sethi, Yan Liu, Hyunjoon Jo:
Making data analysis expertise broadly accessible through workflows. 77-86 - Vladimir Korkhov, Dagmar Krefting, Tamas Kukla, Gábor Terstyánszky, Matthan W. A. Caan, Sílvia Delgado Olabarriaga:
Exploring workflow interoperability tools for neuroimaging data analysis. 87-96 - Kassian Plankensteiner, Johan Montagnat, Radu Prodan:
IWIR: a language enabling portability across grid workflow systems. 97-106 - Taghrid Samak, Dan Gunter, Monte Goode, Ewa Deelman, Gaurang Mehta, Fabio Silva, Karan Vahi:
Failure prediction and localization in large scientific workflows. 107-116 - Rafael Tolosana-Calasanz, Marco Lackovic, Omer F. Rana, José A. Bañares, Domenico Talia:
Characterizing quality of resilience in scientific workflows. 117-126 - Simon Woodman, Hugo Hiden, Paul Watson, Paolo Missier:
Achieving reproducibility by combining provenance with service and workflow versioning. 127-136 - Zhao Zhang, Daniel S. Katz, Matei Ripeanu, Michael Wilde, Ian T. Foster:
AME: an anyscale many-task computing engine. 137-146
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