A computational algorithm for origami design
Proceedings of the twelfth annual symposium on Computational geometry
Science of Generic Design: Managing Complexity through Systems Design
Science of Generic Design: Managing Complexity through Systems Design
Workflow Context as a Means for Intelligent Information Support
CONTEXT '01 Proceedings of the Third International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Modeling and Using Context
Kepler: An Extensible System for Design and Execution of Scientific Workflows
SSDBM '04 Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Scientific and Statistical Database Management
Managing the Evolution of Dataflows with VisTrails
ICDEW '06 Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Data Engineering Workshops
Programming scientific and distributed workflow with Triana services: Research Articles
Concurrency and Computation: Practice & Experience - Workflow in Grid Systems
Scientific workflow design for mere mortals
Future Generation Computer Systems
Scientific Workflows: Business as Usual?
BPM '09 Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Business Process Management
The Context Dynamics Matrix (CDM): An Approach to Modeling Context
APSEC '09 Proceedings of the 2009 16th Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference
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Scientific workflows are extensively used to support the management of experimental and computational research by connecting together different data sources, components and processes. However, certain issues such as the ability to check the appropriateness of the processes orchestrated, management of the context of workflow components and specification, and provision for robust management of intellectual concerns are not addressed adequately. Hence, it is highly desirable to add features to uplift focus from low level details to help clarify the rationale and intent behind the choices and decisions in the workflow specifications and provide a suitable level of abstraction to capture and organize intellectual concerns and map them to the workflow specification and execution semantics. In this paper, we present Omnispective Analysis and Reasoning (OAR), a novel framework for providing the above features and enhancements in scientific workflow management systems and processes. The OAR framework is aimed at supporting effective capture and reuse of intellectual concerns in workflow management.