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Increasing Scientific Workflow Programming Productivity with HyperFlow
2014
2014 9th Workshop on Workflows in Support of Large-Scale Science
This paper presents HyperFlow: an approach to workflow programming which combines the advantages of a declarative workflow description and low-level scripting programming. The workflow execution model of HyperFlow is based on a formal model of computation -Process Networks. The execution environment is implemented on the basis of a widely adopted runtime platform node.js. Workflow programming benefits from such an approach in multiple ways, including leveraging a large programming ecosystem
doi:10.1109/works.2014.10
dblp:conf/sc/Balis14
fatcat:33fikjy52jfivlky7bjvxlr5v4