Fifth International Conference on Quality Software (QSIC'05)
Scientific workflow management: between generality and applicability
Melbourne, Australia
September 19-September 20
ISBN: 0-7695-2472-9
Zhiming Zhao, Informatics Institute, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Adam Belloum, Informatics Institute, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Frank Terpstra, Informatics Institute, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Peter Sloot, Informatics Institute, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Bob Hertzberger, Informatics Institute, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
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.
Index Terms:
Grid, Problem Solving Environments, Scientific Workflow, Software Engineering.
Citation:
Zhiming Zhao, Adam Belloum, Adianto Wibisono, Frank Terpstra, Piter T. de Boer, Peter Sloot, Bob Hertzberger, "Scientific workflow management: between generality and applicability," qsic, pp.357-364, Fifth International Conference on Quality Software (QSIC'05), 2005