Applying wearable solutions in dependent environments
IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine
What agents can do in workflow management systems
Artificial Intelligence Review
Exploring workflow interoperability tools for neuroimaging data analysis
Proceedings of the 6th workshop on Workflows in support of large-scale science
Exploring Workflow Interoperability for Neuroimage Analysis on the SHIWA Platform
Journal of Grid Computing
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Most of the existing Scientific Workflow Management Systems (SWMS) are driven by applications from specific domains and are developed in academic projects. It is challenging to introduce an existing SWMS to a new domain; not only the workflow model and description language do not easily fit in new problem domains, but also the unstable development state of existing systems does not provide all functionality required by the new applications and thus gives high risk for the development. Aggregating different workflow systems as one generic environment enables the sharing on both components and processes between experiments, and promotes the knowledge transfer between domains. A workflow bus approach is to integrate different e- Science workflow engines via a software bus. In this paper, we present the basic idea of workflow bus, and discuss how Jade agent framework can be used to prototype the runtime infrastructure of a workflow bus.