Workflows and e-Science: An overview of workflow system features and capabilities

E Deelman, D Gannon, M Shields, I Taylor - Future generation computer …, 2009 - Elsevier
Scientific workflow systems have become a necessary tool for many applications, enabling
the composition and execution of complex analysis on distributed resources. Today there …

Pegasus: A framework for mapping complex scientific workflows onto distributed systems

E Deelman, G Singh, MH Su, J Blythe… - Scientific …, 2005 - content.iospress.com
This paper describes the Pegasus framework that can be used to map complex scientific
workflows onto distributed resources. Pegasus enables users to represent the workflows at …

Feng shui of supercomputer memory: Positional effects in DRAM and SRAM faults

V Sridharan, J Stearley, N DeBardeleben… - Proceedings of the …, 2013 - dl.acm.org
Several recent publications confirm that faults are common in high-performance computing
systems. Therefore, further attention to the faults experienced by such computing systems is …

Description logics and planning

Y Gil - AI magazine, 2005 - ojs.aaai.org
This article surveys previous work on combining planning techniques with expressive
representations of knowledge in description logics to reason about tasks, plans, and goals …

[PDF][PDF] Wings for pegasus: Creating large-scale scientific applications using semantic representations of computational workflows

Y Gil, V Ratnakar, E Deelman, G Mehta… - Proceedings of the …, 2007 - cdn.aaai.org
Scientific workflows are being developed for many domains as a useful paradigm to manage
complex scientific computations. In our work, we are challenged with efficiently generating …

Integration and verification of semantic constraints in adaptive process management systems

LT Ly, S Rinderle, P Dadam - Data & Knowledge Engineering, 2008 - Elsevier
Adaptivity in process management systems is key to their successful applicability in practice.
Approaches have been already developed to ensure system correctness after arbitrary …

Human interaction with multiple remote robots

M Lewis - Reviews of Human Factors and Ergonomics, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
In this chapter, I review research involving remote human supervision of multiple unmanned
vehicles (UVs) using command complexity as an organizing construct. Multi-UV tasks range …

[PDF][PDF] Model-lite planning for the web age masses: The challenges of planning with incomplete and evolving domain models

S Kambhampati - Proceedings of the National Conference on Artificial …, 2007 - cdn.aaai.org
The automated planning community has traditionally focused on the efficient synthesis of
plans given a complete domain theory. In the past several years, this line of work met with …

[PDF][PDF] About user preferences and willingness to pay for a secure and privacy protective ubiquitous personal assistant

C Mihale-Wilson, J Zibuschka, O Hinz - 2017 - scholar.archive.org
As more and more objects and devices get “smart” and heavily interconnected via the
Internet of Things (IoT), the need for intelligent, omnipresent and individualized assistance …

Rebalancing worker initiative and AI initiative in future work: Four task dimensions

J He, D Piorkowski, M Muller, K Brimijoin… - Proceedings of the 2nd …, 2023 - dl.acm.org
Organizations have recently begun to deploy conversational task assistants that collaborate
with knowledge workers to partially automate their work tasks. These assistants evolved out …