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2010
SMPTE Motion Imaging Journal
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deed, if one looks to the IT industry as a predictor, the media
The file-based workflow effort at Fox, for example, focuses on agil
lustry will see SOA become ingrained in all large-scale softwar ity ...
In Forrester Research® indicate that roughly 50 f IT organizations a SMPTE paper published earlier this year*, this coalition discussed are actively involved in an ongoing SOA initiative. ...
Re-Evaluating The Grid: The Social Life of Programs
[chapter]
2008
Making Grids Work
As a case study we consider a popular solution; i.e. scientific workflows, and we reflect on Web 2.0 approaches. ...
This paper discusses programming the Grid in the space between the Grid infrastructure and those using it to conduct scientific research. ...
Acknowledgments Thanks to the my Grid, CombeChem and my Experiment teams and the Taverna user community, and also to our Semantic Grid colleagues, especially Geoffrey Fox and Marlon Pierce. ...
doi:10.1007/978-0-387-78448-9_16
dblp:conf/coregrid/RoureG07
fatcat:h3gji5mgtjd6dlew2ikx7kjiqi
An End-to-End Configuration-Based Framework for Automatic SWS Composition
2008
2008 20th IEEE International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence
This paper presents an operational end to end approach to composing/publishing Semantic Web Services involving two main reasoning stages. ...
Semantic Web Service (SWS) composition is a challenging AI problem. ...
Ongoing research aims at extending the AD-S language to support more workflow patterns, like loops, as well as extending the ontology reasoning potential of the metamodel. ...
doi:10.1109/ictai.2008.145
dblp:conf/ictai/AlbertHK08a
fatcat:d3bvxwhdvvcejotdrlwgoh4zku
Effort-Oriented Classification Matrix of Web Service Composition
[article]
2013
arXiv
pre-print
However, the current attempts to classify Web service composition do not have clear objectives. ...
The context dimension is aimed at analyzing the environment influence on the effort of Web service composition, while the technology dimension focuses on the technique influence on the effort. ...
Currently, the World Wide Web can be mainly considered as syntactic Web that uses Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML) to compose documents and publish information. ...
arXiv:1302.2201v1
fatcat:ol4r4qiftjcndln53lesuw5s4u
Combining advanced networked technology and pedagogical methods to improve collaborative distance learning
2005
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
We implemented a generic and web-based authoring and publishing platform (called J@LON for Join And Learn On the Net) within an object-oriented and open-source programming environment (called Zope) embedding ...
Workflow features have been used to mark the progress of students and to trace the life cycle of resources shared by the teaching staff. ...
When it is published, the lesson object is physically moved to a public space. ...
pmid:16160271
fatcat:73tiz2qpazeszl7omrk77wvhaa
Monitoring of Grid Scientific Workflows
2008
Scientific Programming
In this paper, basic problems related to monitoring of Grid scientific workflows are discussed. ...
Monitoring of Grid scientific workflows is essential not only for performance analysis but also to collect provenance data and gather feedback useful in future decisions, e.g., related to optimization ...
In the case of workflow activities implemented as web services this is actually a specific case of a more general problem of passing context to web services. ...
doi:10.1155/2008/849354
fatcat:7syumxpg6vd6vdjicatxivafqq
An Update on Service Oriented Architecture
2010
SMPTE Motion Imaging Journal
In Forrester Research® indicate that roughly 50 f IT organizations a SMPTE paper published earlier this year*, this coalition discussed are actively involved in an ongoing SOA initiative. ...
—Multiple User Post-Produc ‘ as an architecture, trend, or technology space. Surveys in 2010 by tion IT Services (MUPPITS)’—focuses instead on collaboration. ...
doi:10.5594/j12205
fatcat:popb23oxubfftnfva2d7nppbqy
Apache airavata
2011
Proceedings of the 2011 ACM workshop on Gateway computing environments - GCE '11
In this paper, we introduce Apache Airavata, a software framework to compose, manage, execute, and monitor distributed applications and workflows on computational resources ranging from local resources ...
to computational grids and clouds. ...
Both efforts leverage web services to expose the underlying function. Whereas Airavata has focused on the SOAP-based web services stack, OODT focuses on XML-RPC and REST-ful web services. ...
doi:10.1145/2110486.2110490
dblp:conf/sc/MarruGHTPMSGCGSDPW11
fatcat:aumigogsh5gflc242vkm6fchni
A Survey on Workflow Verifications of Petri Nets based Service Process Management
2012
International Journal of Grid and Distributed Computing
In application industry, IT companies are actively publishing new application platforms, such as HP Eflow, IBM BPW4J, and Apache AXIS 2.0. ...
In order to perform complex tasks or deal with business across enterprises, a series of Web services are required to properly work together. ...
The automata or process algebra lacks of considering the state spaces which will easily lead to state space explosion problem. ...
doi:10.14257/ijgdc.2015.8.6.09
fatcat:4oqtgzjla5azxhnerdv6oz7tq4
The WorkWays Problem Solving Environment
2014
Procedia Computer Science
Accordingly, various groups have built high-level problem-solving environments that allow these to be mixed freely. ...
First, they provide simplified, often graphical, interfaces to complex applications, and leverage users' familiarity with Web technology. ...
The parameter space of the optimization problem is defined by the movement of four control points in the Cartesian space, as highlighted in Fig. 3 . ...
doi:10.1016/j.procs.2014.05.213
fatcat:pf2i7h7mnbdihkxgezc6rrvi3q
WYSIWYG GEOPROCESSING: COUPLING SENSOR WEB AND GEOPROCESSING SERVICES IN VIRTUAL GLOBES
2012
The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
The work will contribute to the scientific and educational activities of geoinformatic communities in that they will have a platform that are easily accessible and help themselves perceive world space ...
In the meantime, Sensor Web and Web Service technologies make a large amount of Earth observing sensors and geoprocessing functionalities easily accessible to educational users and researchers like their ...
The work will contribute to the scientific and educational activities of geoinformatic communities in that they will have a platform that are easily accessible and help themselves perceive world space ...
doi:10.5194/isprsarchives-xxxviii-4-w25-56-2011
fatcat:vgvogpremjakvmxf2b6uupcena
Collaborative scientific workflows supporting collaborative science
2011
International Journal of Business Process Integration and Management
Many scientific problems are beyond the realm of individual discipline or scientist to solve and hence require collaborative efforts. ...
The convergence of the above two trends naturally leads to the concept of collaborative scientific workflows. ...
Compared to the distributed system-oriented workflow management that focuses on structured processes, CSCW-oriented workflow control focuses on the unstructured processing on the shared document by human ...
doi:10.1504/ijbpim.2011.040209
fatcat:5op5on2xgffhjabh7wgjrfuhai
Towards Adaptive Workflow Enactment Using Multiagent Systems
2005
Journal of Special Topics in Information Technology and Management
In this paper we provide a critical survey of workflow, workflow description languages, web services and agent technologies. ...
Unfortunately, such strict adherence to the prescribed workflow makes it impossible for the system to adapt to unforeseen circumstances. ...
These specifications are used to invoke, describe, publish, and discover Web services. ...
doi:10.1007/s10799-004-7775-2
fatcat:uhopghwkabct3giv5wowdh3yvq
On the use of agents in a BioInformatics grid
2003
CCGrid 2003. 3rd IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid, 2003. Proceedings.
MyGrid is an e-Science Grid project that aims to help biologists and bioinformaticians to perform workflow-based in silico experiments, and help them to automate the management of such workflows through ...
, and negotiation allowing multiple distributed entities to reach service level agreements. ...
For many my-Grid workflows, each activity has its own service provider, which includes a locator element to identify the Web Service, to be used by the workflow enactment engine. ...
doi:10.1109/ccgrid.2003.1199429
dblp:conf/ccgrid/MoreauMGGDAACRFGGGLLLLMOPPRRRRSSSWWW03
fatcat:tx5maajud5gsxodfe6n363fpae
SCRAM–CK: applying a collaborative requirements engineering process for designing a web based e-science toolkit
2014
Requirements Engineering
The objective of BioVeL is to allow scientists to understand, run, modify, and construct workflows for data analysis with minimal training using a web based interface. ...
The objective of BioVeL is to allow scientists to understand, run, modify, and construct workflows for data analysis with minimal training using a web based interface. ...
The authors would also like to thank all the participants in the different training and dissemination activities, who have provided invaluable comments and feedback. ...
doi:10.1007/s00766-014-0212-0
fatcat:ogk6z3ownfadtopgpbkjjx7kui
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