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2 nd International Workshop on

2 nd International Workshop on Scientific Workflow & Business Workflow Standards in e-Science (SWBES). Organizers: dr. Adam Belloum dr. Zhiming Zhao. 14:00 - 17:30 Tue, 10 Dec 2007, Bangalore, India. Program (convention A). Opening (10’) Session one (60’)

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  1. 2nd International Workshop on Scientific Workflow & Business Workflow Standards in e-Science (SWBES) Organizers: dr. Adam Belloum dr. Zhiming Zhao 14:00 - 17:30 Tue, 10 Dec 2007, Bangalore, India

  2. Program (convention A) • Opening (10’) • Session one (60’) • Gargi B Dasgupta: “Enabling enterprise grid workflow with BPEL • David De Roure: “Designing the myExperiment Virtual Research Environment for the Social Sharing of Workflow” • Break () • Session two (90’) • Artem Chebotko: “Storing and Querying Scientific Workflow Provenance Metadata Using an RDBMS” • Ping Yang: “Formal Modelling and Analysis of Scientific Workflows Using Hierarchical State Machines” • Lican Huang: “Production Rule Based Dynamic Flexible Workflow” • Zhiming Zhao: “Discussion”

  3. Program (convention A) • Opening (10’) • Session one (90’) • Gargi B Dasgupta: “Enabling enterprise grid workflow with BPEL (30’) • David De Roure: “Designing the myExperiment Virtual Research Environment for the Social Sharing of Workflow” (30’) • Artem Chebotko: “Storing and Querying Scientific Workflow Provenance Metadata Using an RDBMS” , “Formal Modelling and Analysis of Scientific Workflows Using Hierarchical State Machines”(30’) • Break () • Session two (90’) • Lican Huang: “Production Rule Based Dynamic Flexible Workflow” (20’) • Zhiming Zhao: “Discussion” (70’)

  4. 1st SWBES (2006, Amsterdam, NL) • Motivation • Introduce workflow concepts to e-Science community • Discuss industrial standards in the context of e-Science

  5. Subjects presented in 2006 • Taverna: • Web services based language: Scufl; • FreeFluo: engine • Graphical viz of workflow • Triana: • Components • Task graph • Data/control flow • Kepler: • Actor,director • MoML • Execution models • Pegasus: • Based on DAGMan • VDL • DAG WS-BPEL Business Process Execution Language & related standards

  6. Discussed issues • Industrial standards (BPEL, WS, etc.) in e-Science workflows • Interoperability of e-Science WMS • Semantics and data provenance • Interactivity and Human in the loop • A workshop report can be found: • http://staff.science.uva.nl/~adam/workshops/e-science2006/e-Science-Workshop-report.htm

  7. 2nd SWBES • Session one (60’) • Gargi B Dasgupta: “Enabling enterprise grid workflow with BPEL • David De Roure: “Designing the myExperiment Virtual Research Environment for the Social Sharing of Workflow” • Session two (90’) • Artem Chebotko: “Storing and Querying Scientific Workflow Provenance Metadata Using an RDBMS” • Ping Yang: “Formal Modelling and Analysis of Scientific Workflows Using Hierarchical State Machines” • Lican Huang: “Production Rule Based Dynamic Flexible Workflow” • Zhiming Zhao: “Discussion”

  8. Program (convention A) • Opening (10’) • Session one (90’) • Gargi B Dasgupta: “Enabling enterprise grid workflow with BPEL • David De Roure: “Designing the myExperiment Virtual Research Environment for the Social Sharing of Workflow” • Break () • Session two (90’) • Artem Chebotko: “Storing and Querying Scientific Workflow Provenance Metadata Using an RDBMS” • Lican Huang: “Production Rule Based Dynamic Flexible Workflow” (20’) • Zhiming Zhao: “Discussion” (70’)

  9. Program (convention A) • Opening (10’) • Session one (90’) • Gargi B Dasgupta: “Enabling enterprise grid workflow with BPEL (30’) • David De Roure: “Designing the myExperiment Virtual Research Environment for the Social Sharing of Workflow” (30’) • Artem Chebotko: “Storing and Querying Scientific Workflow Provenance Metadata Using an RDBMS” , “Formal Modeling and Analysis of Scientific Workflows Using Hierarchical State Machines”(30’) • Break () • Session two (90’) • Lican Huang: “Production Rule Based Dynamic Flexible Workflow” (20’) • Zhiming Zhao: “Discussion” (70’)

  10. Program (convention A) • Opening (10’) • Session one (60’) • Gargi B Dasgupta: “Enabling enterprise grid workflow with BPEL (30’) • David De Roure: “Designing the myExperiment Virtual Research Environment for the Social Sharing of Workflow” (30’) • Artem Chebotko: “Storing and Querying Scientific Workflow Provenance Metadata Using an RDBMS” , “Formal Modelling and Analysis of Scientific Workflows Using Hierarchical State Machines”(30’) • Break () • Session two (90’) • Artem Chebotko: “Storing and Querying Scientific Workflow Provenance Metadata Using an RDBMS” • Ping Yang: “Formal Modeling and Analysis of Scientific Workflows Using Hierarchical State Machines” • Lican Huang: “Production Rule Based Dynamic Flexible Workflow” • Zhiming Zhao: “Discussion”

  11. Session 2 • Some observations from previous events • Discussion issues

  12. Some observations

  13. High lights • Interoperability between different scientific workflows • Semantic integration • Human in the loop interaction • Provenance • Cooperative working

  14. My experience • Virtual Laboratory for e-Science • Horizontal: Six application domains • Vertical: Expertise at different levels: application, workflow developer, Grid etc. • Motivation: cooperation, knowledge sharing and transferring, and innovative e-Science • We realize: workflow is a core service to glue things • Approach • Quick: • Long term: • Lessons

  15. Lessons • Usability of workflow systems, • Developers: Good architecture and engineering • Scientists: Evolving requirements in order to do creative work after using a system • Lesson: how to bridge the gap • Interoperability between systems • Developers: extending existing developments to meet new integration requirements, • Scientists: share/reuse components/workflows between domains and systems • Lesson: a better engineering approach • What did you lean?

  16. Free discussion

  17. Coming event • WSES 08 (Workflow systems in e-Science)in IEEE CCGrid, France. • Submission deadline 16/Dec/2007 • http://staff.science.uva.nl/~zhiming/workshop/wses/

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