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WORKS@SC 2020: Atlanta, GA, USA
- IEEE/ACM Workflows in Support of Large-Scale Science, WORKS@SC 2020, Atlanta, GA, USA, November 12, 2020. IEEE 2020, ISBN 978-1-6654-0452-5
- Stanislav Böhm, Jakub Beránek:
Runtime vs Scheduler: Analyzing Dask's Overheads. 1-8 - Mehdi Roozmeh, Ivan Kondov:
Workflow Generation with wfGenes. 9-16 - Rupert W. Nash, Michael R. Crusoe, Max Kontak, Nick Brown:
Supercomputing with MPI meets the Common Workflow Language standards: an experience report. 17-24 - Mieszko Makuch, Maciej Malawski, Joanna Kocot, Tomasz Szepieniec:
Applying workflows to scientific projects represented in file system directory tree. 25-32 - Liang Liang, Rosa Filgueira, Yan Yan:
Adaptive Optimizations for Stream-based Workflows. 33-40 - Iain Barclay, Chris Simpkin, Graham A. Bent, Tom La Porta, Declan Millar, Alun D. Preece, Ian J. Taylor, Dinesh C. Verma:
Enabling Discoverable Trusted Services for Highly Dynamic Decentralized Workflows. 41-48 - Rafael Ferreira da Silva, Loïc Pottier, Tainã Coleman, Ewa Deelman, Henri Casanova:
WorkflowHub: Community Framework for Enabling Scientific Workflow Research and Development. 49-56 - Devarshi Ghoshal, Brian Austin, Deborah Bard, Christopher S. Daley, Glenn K. Lockwood, Nicholas J. Wright, Lavanya Ramakrishnan:
Characterizing Scientific Workflows on HPC Systems using Logs. 57-64
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