Advanced data flow support for scientific grid workflow applications

Jun Qin, T. Fahringer
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Existing work does not provide a flexible dataset-oriented data flow mechanism to meet the complex requirements of scientific Grid workflow applications. In this paper we present a sophisticated approach to this problem by introducing a data collection concept and the corresponding collection distribution constructs, which are inspired by HPF, however applied to Grid workflow applications. Based on these constructs, more fine-grained data flows can be specified at an abstract workflow language level, such as mapping a portion of a dataset to an activity, independently distributing multiple datasets, not necessarily with the same number of data elements, onto loop iterations. Our approach reduces data duplication, optimizes data transfers as well as simplifies the effort to port workflow applications onto the Grid. We have extended AGWL with these concepts and implemented the corresponding runtime support in ASKALON. We apply our approach to some real world scientific workflow applications and report performance results.
先进的数据流支持科学网格工作流应用程序
现有的工作没有提供一个灵活的面向数据集的数据流机制来满足科学网格工作流应用的复杂需求。在本文中,我们提出了一种复杂的方法来解决这个问题,通过引入数据收集概念和相应的收集分布结构,这些概念是受HPF的启发而应用于网格工作流应用的。基于这些构造,可以在抽象工作流语言级别指定更细粒度的数据流,例如将数据集的一部分映射到活动,独立地分布多个数据集(不一定具有相同数量的数据元素)到循环迭代中。我们的方法减少了数据重复,优化了数据传输,并简化了将工作流应用程序移植到网格上的工作。我们用这些概念扩展了AGWL,并在ASKALON中实现了相应的运行时支持。我们将我们的方法应用于一些真实世界的科学工作流应用程序并报告性能结果。
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