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- 2022
- Ishan Abhinit, Emily K. Adams, Khairul Alam, Brian Chase, Ewa Deelman, Lev Gorenstein, Stephen Hudson, Tanzima Z. Islam, Jeffrey Larson, Geoffrey Lentner, Anirban Mandal, John-Luke Navarro, Bogdan Nicolae, Line Pouchard, Robert B. Ross, Banani Roy, Mats Rynge, Alexander Serebrenik, Karan Vahi, Stefan M. Wild, Yufeng Xin, Rafael Ferreira da Silva, Rosa Filgueira:
Novel Proposals for FAIR, Automated, Recommendable, and Robust Workflows. WORKS@SC 2022: 84-92 - Khairul Alam, Banani Roy:
Challenges of Provenance in Scientific Workflow Management Systems. WORKS@SC 2022: 10-18 - Aymen Alsaadi, Logan T. Ward, André Merzky, Kyle Chard, Ian T. Foster, Shantenu Jha, Matteo Turilli:
RADICAL-Pilot and Parsl: Executing Heterogeneous Workflows on HPC Platforms. WORKS@SC 2022: 27-34 - Tu Mai Anh Do, Loïc Pottier, Rafael Ferreira da Silva, Frédéric Suter, Silvina Caíno-Lores, Michela Taufer, Ewa Deelman:
Co-scheduling Ensembles of In Situ Workflows. WORKS@SC 2022: 43-51 - Marjan Gusev, Sashko Ristov, Andrei Amza, Armin Hohenegger, Radu Prodan, Dimitar Mileski, Pano Gushev, Goran Temelkov:
CardioHPC: Serverless Approaches for Real-Time Heart Monitoring of Thousands of Patients. WORKS@SC 2022: 76-83 - Muhammad M. Hossain, Banani Roy, Chanchal K. Roy, Kevin A. Schneider:
A Domain-Specific Composition Environment for Provenance Query of Scientific Workflows. WORKS@SC 2022: 19-26 - Hongwei Jin, Krishnan Raghavan, George Papadimitriou, Cong Wang, Anirban Mandal, Patrycja Krawczuk, Loïc Pottier, Mariam Kiran, Ewa Deelman, Prasanna Balaprakash:
Workflow Anomaly Detection with Graph Neural Networks. WORKS@SC 2022: 35-42 - David Marchant:
Events as a Basis for Workflow Scheduling. WORKS@SC 2022: 52-59 - Tomasz Osinski, Mats Rynge, James K. Hong, Karan Vahi, Ruilin Chu, Cesar Sul, Ewa Deelman, Byoung-Do Kim:
An automated Cryo-EM computational environment on the HPC system using Pegasus WMS. WORKS@SC 2022: 60-67 - Raül Sirvent, Javier Conejero, Francesc Lordan, Jorge Ejarque, Laura Rodríguez-Navas, José María Fernández, Salvador Capella-Gutiérrez, Rosa M. Badia:
Automatic, Efficient and Scalable Provenance Registration for FAIR HPC Workflows. WORKS@SC 2022: 1-9 - Nicholas Tyler, Robert A. Knop Jr., Deborah Bard, Peter Nugent:
Cross-Facility Workflows: Case Studies with Active Experiments. WORKS@SC 2022: 68-75 - IEEE/ACM Workshop on Workflows in Support of Large-Scale Science, WORKS@SC 2022, Dallas, TX, USA, November 13-18, 2022. IEEE 2022, ISBN 978-1-6654-5191-8 [contents]
- 2021
- Aymen Al-Saadi, Dong H. Ahn, Yadu N. Babuji, Kyle Chard, James Corbett, Mihael Hategan, Stephen Herbein, Shantenu Jha, Daniel E. Laney, André Merzky, Todd S. Munson, Michael Salim, Mikhail Titov, Matteo Turilli, Thomas D. Uram, Justin M. Wozniak:
ExaWorks: Workflows for Exascale. WORKS 2021: 50-57 - Henri Casanova, Ewa Deelman, Sandra Gesing, Michael D. Hildreth, Stephen Hudson, William Koch, Jeffrey Larson, Mary Ann McDowell, Natalie Meyers, John-Luke Navarro, George Papadimitriou, Ryan Tanaka, Ian J. Taylor, Douglas Thain, Stefan M. Wild, Rosa Filgueira, Rafael Ferreira da Silva:
Emerging Frameworks for Advancing Scientific Workflows Research, Development, and Education. WORKS 2021: 74-80 - Devarshi Ghoshal, Ludovico Bianchi, Abdelilah Essiari, Drew Paine, Sarah S. Poon, Michael W. Beach, Alpha T. N'Diaye, Patrick Huck, Lavanya Ramakrishnan:
Science Capsule: Towards Sharing and Reproducibility of Scientific Workflows. WORKS 2021: 66-73 - Valérie Hayot-Sasson, Tristan Glatard, Ariel Rokem:
The benefits of prefetching for large-scale cloud-based neuroimaging analysis workflows. WORKS 2021: 42-49 - Patrycja Krawczuk, George Papadimitriou, Ryan Tanaka, Tu Mai Anh Do, Srujana Subramanya, Shubham Nagarkar, Aditi Jain, Kelsie Lam, Anirban Mandal, Loïc Pottier, Ewa Deelman:
A Performance Characterization of Scientific Machine Learning Workflows. WORKS 2021: 58-65 - Mandana Mazaheri, Gregory Kiar, Tristan Glatard:
A Recommender System for Scientific Datasets and Analysis Pipelines. WORKS 2021: 1-8 - Thanh Son Phung, Logan T. Ward, Kyle Chard, Douglas Thain:
Not All Tasks Are Created Equal: Adaptive Resource Allocation for Heterogeneous Tasks in Dynamic Workflows. WORKS 2021: 17-24 - Benjamin T. Shealy, F. Alex Feltus, Melissa C. Smith:
Intelligent Resource Provisioning for Scientific Workflows and HPC. WORKS 2021: 9-16 - Rafael Ferreira da Silva, Henri Casanova, Kyle Chard, Ilkay Altintas, Rosa M. Badia, Bartosz Balis, Tainã Coleman, Frederik Coppens, Frank Di Natale, Bjoern Enders, Thomas Fahringer, Rosa Filgueira, Grigori Fursin, Daniel Garijo, Carole A. Goble, Dorran Howell, Shantenu Jha, Daniel S. Katz, Daniel E. Laney, Ulf Leser, Maciej Malawski, Kshitij Mehta, Loïc Pottier, Jonathan Ozik, J. Luc Peterson, Lavanya Ramakrishnan, Stian Soiland-Reyes, Douglas Thain, Matthew Wolf:
A Community Roadmap for Scientific Workflows Research and Development. WORKS 2021: 81-90 - Zhe Wang, Matthieu Dorier, Pradeep Subedi, Philip E. Davis, Manish Parashar:
An Adaptive Elasticity Policy For Staging Based In-Situ Processing. WORKS 2021: 33-41 - Orcun Yildiz, Dmitriy Morozov, Bogdan Nicolae, Tom Peterka:
Dynamic Heterogeneous Task Specification and Execution for In Situ Workflows. WORKS 2021: 25-32 - 2021 IEEE Workshop on Workflows in Support of Large-Scale Science (WORKS), St. Louis, MO, USA, November 15, 2021. IEEE 2021, ISBN 978-1-6654-1136-3 [contents]
- 2020
- 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. WORKS@SC 2020: 41-48 - Stanislav Böhm, Jakub Beránek:
Runtime vs Scheduler: Analyzing Dask's Overheads. WORKS@SC 2020: 1-8 - 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. WORKS@SC 2020: 57-64 - Liang Liang, Rosa Filgueira, Yan Yan:
Adaptive Optimizations for Stream-based Workflows. WORKS@SC 2020: 33-40 - Mieszko Makuch, Maciej Malawski, Joanna Kocot, Tomasz Szepieniec:
Applying workflows to scientific projects represented in file system directory tree. WORKS@SC 2020: 25-32 - Rupert W. Nash, Michael R. Crusoe, Max Kontak, Nick Brown:
Supercomputing with MPI meets the Common Workflow Language standards: an experience report. WORKS@SC 2020: 17-24
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