2005
DOI: 10.1145/1084805.1084810
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WOODSS and the Web

Abstract: This paper discusses ongoing research on scientific workflows at the Institute of Computing, University of Campinas (IC - UNICAMP) Brazil. Our projects with bio-scientists have led us to develop a scientific workflow infrastructure named WOODSS. This framework has two main objectives in mind: to help scientists to specify and annotate their models and experiments; and to document collaborative efforts in scientific activities. In both contexts, workflows are annotated and stored in a database. This "annotated … Show more

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“…WOODSS [31] models scientific workflow designs with multiple abstraction layers in order to facilitate workflow composition and reuse. [17] proposes a formal and general model of data provenance for scientific workflows having multiple abstraction layers.…”
Section: Queries For Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…WOODSS [31] models scientific workflow designs with multiple abstraction layers in order to facilitate workflow composition and reuse. [17] proposes a formal and general model of data provenance for scientific workflows having multiple abstraction layers.…”
Section: Queries For Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a related work on workflow search and reuse, a vision for reuse of scientific workflows is described by Medeiros, et al 6) for a closed system. But the paper does not consider the on-line workflows.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We also considered scientific workflows for expanding query expressiveness, allowing an application to tailor the data to its needs before transmission -these issues are presented in Chapter 6. This second aspect extends current solutions by offering flexible customization on the pre-processing of data with the use of general processing functions within workflows [66,70] instead of pre-determined operations of specific languages or protocols. With this, our solution provides uniform methods for accessing both data and processes.…”
Section: Objectives and Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…These characteristics pose problems to workflow specification, for which there are several proposals (e.g., WS-BPEL). Our workflow data model [70,85] is compliant with international standards and induces a methodology for scientific workflow specification. Our model has been implemented in the WOODSS [70] framework for scientific workflow management.…”
Section: Basic Conceptsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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