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Scientific Workflows: More e-Science Mileage from Cyberinfrastructure

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Scientific Workflows: More e-Science Mileage from Cyberinfrastructure
We view scientific workflows as the domain scientist's way to harness cyberinfrastructure for e-Science. Domain scientists are often interested in "end-to-end" frameworks which include data acquisition, transformation, analysis, visualization, and other steps. While there is no lack of technologies and standards to choose from, a simple, unified framework combining data modeling and processoriented modeling and design of scientific workflows has yet to emerge. Towards this end, we introduce a number of concepts such as models of computation and provenance, actor-oriented modeling, adapters, hybrid types, and higher-order components, and then outline a particular composition of some of these concepts, yielding a promising new synthesis for describing scientific workflows, i.e., Collection-Oriented Modeling and Design (COMAD). 1 Cyberinfrastructure for e-Science Traditional methods for conducting science, i.e., by observing natural processes in vivo and by controlled wetl...
Bertram Ludäscher, Shawn Bowers, Timothy M. M
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where ESCIENCE
Authors Bertram Ludäscher, Shawn Bowers, Timothy M. McPhillips, Norbert Podhorszki
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