Scientific workflows programming, optimization, and synthesis with ASKALON and AWDL
Main Author: | Qin, Jun, author |
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[, Springer-Verlag]
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Qin, Jun, author |
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Scientific workflows : programming, optimization, and synthesis with ASKALON and AWDL |
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programming, optimization, and synthesis with ASKALON and AWDL |
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[, Springer-Verlag] |
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2012 |
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Electronic data processing -- Distributed processing Workflow -- Management Computer networks -- Management |
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http://lib.ui.ac.id/file?file=digital/2015-9/20409163-Scientific Workflows.pdf |
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Qin and Fahringer present a novel workflow language called Abstract Workflow Description Language (AWDL) and the corresponding standards-based, knowledge-enabled tool support, which simplifies the development of scientific workflow applications. AWDL is an XML-based language for describing scientific workflow applications at a high level of abstraction. It is designed in a way that allows users to concentrate on specifying such workflow applications without dealing with either the complexity of distributed computing environments or any specific implementation technology. This research monograph is organized into five parts: overview, programming, optimization, synthesis, and conclusion, and is complemented by an appendix and an extensive reference list. |
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