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GAUGE: Grid Automation and Generative Environment
2006
Concurrency and Computation
The goal of GAUGE is to automate the generation of Grid applications to allow inexperienced users to exploit the Grid fully. ...
An additional benefit of DSM provides the capability to generate software artifacts for various Grid environments. This paper presents the Grid Automation and Generative Environment (GAUGE). ...
User interface The user interface presents an environment in which the users can graphically manage the workflows of their Grid applications. ...
doi:10.1002/cpe.991
fatcat:kw3nppiipvfbhiljpi2ypwjpwq
A Service-oriented Framework for Integration of Domain-specific Data Models in Scientific Workflows
2013
Procedia Computer Science
of complex workflow applications. ...
After implementing a working prototype of the framework we demonstrated its benefits for a complex workflow application from the domain of multiscale materials modeling. ...
Acknowledgements This work has been partially funded by the 7th Framework Programme of the European Commission within the Research Infrastructures with grant agreement number RI-261594, project MMM@HPC ...
doi:10.1016/j.procs.2013.05.274
fatcat:rbclfo6t6fh2dkmko2uva33o54
A Taxonomy of Workflow Management Systems for Grid Computing
2005
Journal of Grid Computing
Therefore, many efforts have been made towards the development of workflow management systems for Grid computing. ...
With the advent of Grid and application technologies, scientists and engineers are building more and more complex applications to manage and process large data sets, and execute scientific experiments ...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We would like to acknowledge all developers of the workflow management systems described in the paper. ...
doi:10.1007/s10723-005-9010-8
fatcat:b2ptnwxnhbeltlybivpxl6m654
Work coordination for Grid computing
[chapter]
2006
Grid Technologies
The composition is done using a graphical modeler to create a UML-based representation. ...
As other workflow systems, Triana is based on a layered architecture that separates the visualization and representation from the instantiation of the workflow. ...
Department of Energy. The U.S. ...
doi:10.2495/1-84564-055-1/11
fatcat:vpw6uxqc3nervhuqkmej74o6um
A Taxonomy of Workflow Management Systems for Grid Computing
[article]
2005
arXiv
pre-print
Therefore, many efforts have been made towards the development of workflow management systems for Grid computing. ...
With the advent of Grid and application technologies, scientists and engineers are building more and more complex applications to manage and process large data sets, and execute scientific experiments ...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We would like to acknowledge all developers of the workflow management systems described in the paper. ...
arXiv:cs/0503025v2
fatcat:uadtgvc3bvdpxblsxaepcbjkky
SLMToolBox: enterprise service process modelling and simulation by coupling DEVS and services workflow
2016
International Journal of Simulation and Process Modelling
Then it introduces the implementation done with the SLMToolBox that is an Eclipse RCP service graphical modeler, model transformer, and simulation engine. ...
To this end, the paper recalls the MDSEA methodology and presents the key concept of the transformation of EA* and BPMN concepts into simulation Workflows. ...
It has to comply with UML 2 standard XMI representation format. ...
doi:10.1504/ijspm.2016.10001547
fatcat:k555ekoxd5bgnfwscekytr4tja
SLMToolBox: enterprise service process modelling and simulation by coupling DEVS and services workflow
2016
International Journal of Simulation and Process Modelling
Then it introduces the implementation done with the SLMToolBox that is an Eclipse RCP service graphical modeler, model transformer, and simulation engine. ...
To this end, the paper recalls the MDSEA methodology and presents the key concept of the transformation of EA* and BPMN concepts into simulation Workflows. ...
It has to comply with UML 2 standard XMI representation format. ...
doi:10.1504/ijspm.2016.082907
fatcat:2h47pl4xdjbwhmvqwyjoicg4ge
Integration of BPM Systems
[chapter]
2010
Process Management
and integration of environmental processes into management decisions. ...
technical research sections with total of 18 chapters written by well recognized researchers worldwide. ...
In this section we use an exam paper setting process to illustrate a workflow. In Fig. 4 the main objectives of an exam paper setting application are depicted using the UML use case diagram. ...
doi:10.5772/8442
fatcat:rgaxtmvrjvdfpm55hy3qy7v3sm
Bridging the gap between business process models and service-oriented architectures with reference to the grid environment
2011
International Journal of Grid and Utility Computing
Similarly, (Brandic et. al. 2008 ) provide a holistic approach for QoSaware workflows which enables scientific community to specify workflows using UML based graphical notations (and constraint annotations ...
Despite its textual nature, mostly research specify workflows in graphical notations and many tools exist to translate graphical workflow representations into BPEL script such as XBaya (Shirasuna 2011 ...
End of Process_Controller abstraction st as stop_abst() } } ! End of Process_Engine_Enactment ! Following is the application or enactment of the above process Process_Engine_Enactment() ...
doi:10.1504/ijguc.2011.042943
fatcat:n3gbmao7jvcyhhk26ff3s4rqwu
A Model-Driven Architecture for Electronic Service Management Systems
[chapter]
2003
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Individual applications retain core functions and technology base, but integration becomes crucial. A business service derives from the coordination of different business capabilities. ...
The effective realisation of an electronic service requires explicit modelling and active management of the relations between business capabilities and technical infrastructure. ...
The architectural model proposed has been applied to the DySCo (Dynamic Service Composer) research prototype, and it is currently been used in the EGSO (European Grid of Solar Observations) grid. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-540-24593-3_17
fatcat:32ckv2d6s5gmzkzfitexd2t6yy
caGrid 1.0: a Grid enterprise architecture for cancer research
2007
AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings
This paper presents an overview of caGrid 1.0, its main components, and enhancements over caGrid 0.5. ...
caGrid is the core Grid architecture of the NCI-sponsored cancer Biomedical Informatics Grid (caBIG) program. ...
The authors also would like to thank Ken Buetow for his vision of a Cancer Grid and his tireless efforts in making caBIG™ a reality, and Patrick McConnell for his contributions on caGrid requirements and ...
pmid:18693901
pmcid:PMC2655925
fatcat:qfysyppdrnagfduns23qe2qluy
The Design of an Automated Workflow for Metadata Generation
[chapter]
2010
Communications in Computer and Information Science
This paper describes this workflow based on tasks synchronization that gives support for four metadata functions: discovery, use, evaluate and retrieval of digital geodata. ...
The workflow was implemented using a multi-tier architecture system where the Data, Application and User Tiers can run a single use application as well as web services. ...
To draw the UML data model of a graphic mode has been used Argo UML libraries. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-16552-8_25
fatcat:v6izszzlovduzbgidhivncgvga
The caCORE Software Development Kit: Streamlining construction of interoperable biomedical information services
2006
BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making
Thomas is the primary EVS reviewer coordinating the mapping of UML entities to EVS concepts. T. Curtis and B. Maeske conducted the post-loading curation of UML metadata in the caDSR. G. ...
Ludet's technical contributions led to the successful development of UML Loader. P. Arggawal implemented changes and tools to support searching and retrieval of UML Model metadata from the caDSR. S. ...
Its provision for graphical representations of models makes it a fine choice for working with biomedical subject matter experts. ...
doi:10.1186/1472-6947-6-2
pmid:16398930
pmcid:PMC1379637
fatcat:okaejky4tbhidb3wzfurcsclxa
Specification of grid workflow applications with AGWL: an Abstract Grid Workflow Language
2005
CCGrid 2005. IEEE International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid, 2005.
In this paper, we present an Abstract Grid Workflow Language (AGWL) for describing Grid workflow applications at a high level of abstraction. ...
We describe a material science workflow that has been successfully ported to a Grid infrastructure based on an AGWL specification. ...
We have also developed a UML-based graphical interface [11] for AGWL which supports the visual composition of workflows. ...
doi:10.1109/ccgrid.2005.1558629
dblp:conf/ccgrid/FahringerQH05
fatcat:fobgqev4mresxch2vylzqbcvxm
Model-Driven Development of Adaptable Service-Oriented Business Processes
[chapter]
2011
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
To this end, we present StPowla, an approach that marries service oriented architecture, policies and workflows to support the agile execution of business workflows. ...
The authors would also like to thank Hong Qing (Harry) Yu for his contributions towards the implementation of the approach and his input to a draft of section 4. ...
We already mentioned that in StPowla we assume a strict co-operation between task specifiers, policy specifiers and service implementers, which share the same UML4SOA model of the business process. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-20401-2_6
fatcat:kevihr4lljagfbssh2t5ejsy5i
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