Scientific workflow management: between generality and applicability

  • Authors:
  • Zhiming Zhao;Adam Belloum;Adianto Wibisono;Frank Terpstra;Piter T. de Boer;Peter Sloot;Bob Hertzberger

  • Affiliations:
  • Informatics Institute, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands;Informatics Institute, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands;Informatics Institute, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands;Informatics Institute, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands;Informatics Institute, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands;Informatics Institute, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands;Informatics Institute, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands

  • Venue:
  • QSIC '05 Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Quality Software
  • Year:
  • 2005

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Abstract

In a Problem Solving Environment (PSE), a Scientific Workflow Management System (SWMS) provides a meta environment for managing activities and data in scientific experiments, for prototyping experimental computing systems and for orchestrating the runtime system behaviour. The realisation of a SWMS is often driven by domain specific applications and thus is at application level. Investigating the common characteristics in domain specific SWMSs and encapsulating them in a generic framework improve the reusability of the SWMS components and reduce the costs for introducing an e-Science framework in a new science domain. In this position paper, we present our research in an ongoing project: Virtual Laboratory for e-Science (VLe). In the VL-e project, we are building a generic e-Science framework which will support scientists from different domains to share their knowledge and to perform specific experiments. We summarise the lessons we have learned from a previous VL-e implementation, and discuss the plan for improving the quality of the SWMS support in the VL-e framework.