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IWIR: A Language Enabling Portability Across Grid Workflow Systems

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Today there are many different scientific Grid workflow man- agement systems using a wide array of custom workflow languages. Some of them are geared towards a data-based view, some are geared towards a control-flow based view and others try to be as generic, and therefore often com- plex, as possible. All of these languages and custom work- flow management system front-ends fulfill special needs and workflow creation paradigms for their respective user com- munities. The problem is that once a workflow application has been created in one of these systems, it becomes very hard to share the workflow with users working with differ- ent systems. Portability and interoperability between cur- rent systems barely exists. In this work, we present a com- mon workflow language for use as an intermediate exchange representation by multiple workflow systems. It comprises atomic tasks, compound tasks including conditionals, se- quential and parallel loops as well as an expressive set of data types and data flow constructs.
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hal-00677832 , version 1 (11-03-2012)

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Kassian Plankensteiner, Johan Montagnat, Radu Prodan. IWIR: A Language Enabling Portability Across Grid Workflow Systems. Workshop on Workflows in Support of Large-Scale Science (WORKS'11), Nov 2011, Seattle, United States. pp.97-106, ⟨10.1145/2110497.2110509⟩. ⟨hal-00677832⟩
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