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Workflow Support for Advanced Grid-Enabled Computing

Workflow Support for Advanced Grid-Enabled Computing
Workflow Support for Advanced Grid-Enabled Computing
The Geodise project brings computer scientists and engineer's skills together to build up a service-oriented computing environment for engineers to perform complicated computations in a distributed system. The workflow tool is a front GUI to provide a full life cycle of workflow functions for Grid-enabled computing. The full life cycle of workflow functions have been enhanced based our initial research and development. The life cycle starts with a composition of a workflow, followed by an instantiation of the workflow, further processing to validate the workflow, and it finally ends with a submission of the workflow to a Grid-enabled Matlab enactment engine. Furthermore, the workflow tool has the following features: debugging and run-time monitoring and steering. The workflow tool integrates computation, database, knowledge, and Grid technologies to share hardware, software and data resources within and across boundaries of organisations.
430-437
Xu, Fenglian
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Eres, M.H.
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Tao, Feng
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Cox, Simon J.
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Xu, Fenglian
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Cox, Simon J.
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Xu, Fenglian, Eres, M.H., Tao, Feng and Cox, Simon J. (2004) Workflow Support for Advanced Grid-Enabled Computing. UK e-Science All Hands Meeting 2004, Nottingham, UK. 31 Aug - 03 Sep 2004. pp. 430-437 .

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Abstract

The Geodise project brings computer scientists and engineer's skills together to build up a service-oriented computing environment for engineers to perform complicated computations in a distributed system. The workflow tool is a front GUI to provide a full life cycle of workflow functions for Grid-enabled computing. The full life cycle of workflow functions have been enhanced based our initial research and development. The life cycle starts with a composition of a workflow, followed by an instantiation of the workflow, further processing to validate the workflow, and it finally ends with a submission of the workflow to a Grid-enabled Matlab enactment engine. Furthermore, the workflow tool has the following features: debugging and run-time monitoring and steering. The workflow tool integrates computation, database, knowledge, and Grid technologies to share hardware, software and data resources within and across boundaries of organisations.

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Published date: 2004
Additional Information: Event Dates: 31 August - 3 September, 2004
Venue - Dates: UK e-Science All Hands Meeting 2004, Nottingham, UK, 2004-08-31 - 2004-09-03
Organisations: Engineering Sciences

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Local EPrints ID: 259727
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/259727
PURE UUID: 4ace059b-13cc-4386-9ed3-b615a631e732
ORCID for M.H. Eres: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4967-0833

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Date deposited: 11 Aug 2004
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:14

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Author: Fenglian Xu
Author: M.H. Eres ORCID iD
Author: Feng Tao
Author: Simon J. Cox

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