The concept of workflows was implemented to mitigate the complexities involved in tasks related to scientific computing and business analytics. With time, they have found …
F Lehmann, J Bader, F Tschirpke… - 2023 IEEE/ACM …, 2023 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Scientific workflow management systems (SWMSs) and resource managers together ensure that tasks are scheduled on provisioned resources so that all dependencies are obeyed …
Many scientific workflow scheduling algorithms need to be informed about task runtimes a- priori to conduct efficient scheduling. In heterogeneous cluster infrastructures, this problem …
A John, K Ausmees, K Muenzen, C Kuhn… - Proceedings of the 12th …, 2019 - dl.acm.org
Scientific and commercial applications are increasingly being executed in the cloud, but the difficulties associated with cluster management render on-demand resources inaccessible …
C Witt, D Wagner, U Leser - 2019 International Conference on …, 2019 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
A scientific workflow is a set of interdependent compute tasks orchestrating large scale data analyses or in-silico experiments. Workflows often comprise thousands of tasks with …
As the amount of available data continues to grow in fields as diverse as bioinformatics, physics, and remote sensing, the importance of scientific workflows in the design and …
Cuneiform is a minimal functional programming language for large-scale scientific data analysis. Implementing a strict black-box view on external operators and data, it allows the …
C Schiefer, M Bux, J Brandt, C Messerschmidt… - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2020 - arxiv.org
The analysis of next-generation sequencing (NGS) data requires complex computational workflows consisting of dozens of autonomously developed yet interdependent processing …
F Lehmann, J Bader, N De Mecquenem… - 2024 IEEE 20th …, 2024 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Scientific workflows are used to analyze large amounts of data. These workflows comprise numerous tasks, many of which are executed repeatedly, running the same custom program …