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The Grid Workflow Forum is an open forum for information exchange and discussions about scientific and commercial approaches in the domain of Grid Workflows. Everybody working at the intersection between workflow management and Grid Computing is invited to contribute to this forum. Please send an E-Mail to andreas.hoheisel@first.fraunhofer.de (alias bassheide) if you want to be registered as an editor of this site.

This site is maintained by Fraunhofer FIRST in the context of the EU projects K-Wf Grid and CoreGRID.

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Wednesday, 23. January 2008

Glossary with Terms regarding Grid Workflows

This week I extended the Glossary, which now contains a list of 93 often-used terms from the Grid workflow domain. This work has mainly been done within the CoreGRID project (deliverables D.IRWM.09 and D.RMS.10). Please feel free to extend and modify the list by yourself! If you do not have editor access to gridworkflow.org yet, no problem, just ask me (bassheide). PermaLink
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New Book about K-Wf Grid

The K-Wf Grid project developed innovative approaches for the knowledge-based composition of Grid workflows. The main achievements have now been published in the following book:

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K-Wf Grid - The Knowledge-based Workflow System for Grid Applications
Proceedings of CGW'06, Vol. II
Editors: Marian Bubak, Steffen Unger
ISBN 978-83-915141-8-4

Now you can download this book also as >>pdf (11MB) at the >>Web page of the Cracow Grid Workshop 06. PermaLink

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Wednesday, 21. November 2007

Call for Papers: WaGe08

j.chen announces the 3rd International Workshop on Workflow Management and Applications in Grid Environments (>>WaGe08), May 25-28, 2008, in Kunming, China

The workshop papers will be published by IEEE CS in the conference proceedings. Selected papers will be published by a special issue in Journal of Computer and System Sciences. The deadline is January 10, 2008. PermaLink

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Monday, 08. October 2007

Call for Papers: IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering

Please refer to IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering for details about the recent call for papers regarding the topic "Scientific Workflow Management and Applications".

Important Dates

  • March 31, 2008: Paper submission deadline
  • July 31, 2008: Completion of the first round review
  • November 30, 2008: Completion of the second round review
  • January 15, 2009: Final manuscript due
  • July 2009: Tentative publication date
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Tuesday, 17. April 2007

Workflow Workshop on the German e-Science Conference 2007

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During the >>German e-Science Conference 2007 the >>Instant-Grid Project organizes a Grid-Workflow workshop with hands on exercises regarding workflow orchestration using the >>Grid Workflow Execution Service (GWES). The main workshop language will be German, however we can switch to a bilingual approach if we have international participants. More information is available at the >>Conference Workshop Page. PermaLink

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Thursday, 29. March 2007

Grid Workflows on the Hannover Messe 2007

At the >>Hanover Fair 2007 Fraunhofer FIRST presents together with the Fraunhofer Grid Alliance the project Enterprise Grids, which demonstrates Grid applications in several business domains such as pharma, automobile, media and finance.

Fraunhofer FIRST will demonstrate the >>Grid Workflow Execution Service, the D-Grid Resource Description Language, as well the Grid Live-CD >>Instant-Grid in Hall 17, booth C60.

More information about the products is available on the following leaflets:

  • Grid Workflows (>>pdf)
  • Resource Description (>>pdf)
  • Instant-Grid (>>pdf)
See you in Hanover! The next occasions to meet us will be on the >>German e-Science Conference 2007 and on the >>OGF20. PermaLink
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Friday, 16. February 2007

new Book with title 'Workflows for e-Science' released

The new book >>Workflows for e-Science - Scientific Workflows for Grids from Taylor, I.J.; Deelman, E.; Gannon, D.B.; Shields, M. (Eds.) has been released.

Here the list of Chapters (>>pdf):

Introduction
Scientific versus Business Workflows
Part I Application and User Perspective
3 Generating Complex Astronomy Workflows
4 A Case Study on the Use of Workflow Technologies for Scientific Analysis: Gravitational Wave Data Analysis
5 Workflows in Pulsar Astronomy
6 Workflow and Biodiversity e-Science
7 Ecological Niche Modeling Using the Kepler Workflow System
8 Case Studies on the Use of Workflow Technologies for Scientific Analysis: The Biomedical Informatics Research Network and the Telescience Project
9 Dynamic, Adaptive Workflows for Mesoscale Meteorology
10 SCEC CyberShake Workflows—Automating Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis Calculations
Part II Workflow Representation and Common Structure
11 Control- Versus Data-Driven Workflows
12 Component Architectures and Services: From Application Construction to Scientific Workflows
13 Petri Nets
14 Adapting BPEL to Scientific Workflows
15 Protocol-Based Integration Using SSDL and π-Calculus
16 Workflow Composition: Semantic Representations for Flexible Automation
17 Virtual Data Language: A Typed Workflow Notation for Diversely Structured Scientific Data
Part III Frameworks and Tools: Workflow Generation, Refinement, and Execution
18 Workflow-Level Parametric Study Support by MOTEUR and the P-GRADE Portal
19 Taverna/myGrid: Aligning a Workflow System with the Life Sciences Community
20 The Triana Workflow Environment: Architecture and Applications
21 Java CoG Kit Workflow
22 Workflow Management in Condor
23 Pegasus: Mapping Large-Scale Workflows to Distributed Resources
24 ICENI
25 Expressing Workflow in the Cactus Framework
26 Sedna: A BPEL-Based Environment for Visual Scientific Workflow Modeling
27 ASKALON: A Development and Grid Computing Environment for Scientific Workflows
Part IV Future Requirements
Looking into the Future of Workflows: The Challenges Ahead PermaLink

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Friday, 17. February 2006

Documentation about K-Wf Grid software components updated

The K-Wf Grid project team updated the software development sites of the Grid Workflow Execution Service (GWES) and the Grid Workflow Description Language (GWorkflowDL). For further information please refer to PermaLink
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Thursday, 16. February 2006

Events regarding Grid Workflows

The Grid Workflow Forum now contains a list of Events, such as conferences and workshops with the corresponding deadlines for paper submission. If there are further important events not listed here, please feel free to update the >>list! PermaLink
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Thursday, 19. January 2006

CFP: Workshop on Workflows in Support of Large-Scale Science

In conjunction with >>HPDC 2006, June 19-23, Paris, France

>>http://www.isi.edu/works06/

Call For Papers
Important dates:

  • Paper submission: February 10,
  • Acceptance notification: March 6, 2006
  • Final papers due: March 24, 2006
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