Towards Workflow Ecosystems through Semantic and Standard Representations

D. Garijo, Y. Gil, Óscar Corcho
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Workflows are increasingly used to manage and share scientific computations and methods. Workflow tools can be used to design, validate, execute and visualize scientific workflows and their execution results. Other tools manage workflow libraries or mine their contents. There has been a lot of recent work on workflow system integration as well as common workflow interlinguas, but the interoperability among workflow systems remains a challenge. Ideally, these tools would form a workflow ecosystem such that it should be possible to create a workflow with a tool, execute it with another, visualize it with another, and use yet another tool to mine a repository of such workflows or their executions. In this paper, we describe our approach to create a workflow ecosystem through the use of standard models for provenance (OPM and W3C PROV) and extensions (P-PLAN and OPMW) to represent workflows. The ecosystem integrates different workflow tools with diverse functions (workflow generation, execution, browsing, mining, and visualization) created by a variety of research groups. This is, to our knowledge, the first time that such a variety of workflow systems and functions are integrated.
通过语义和标准表示实现工作流生态系统
工作流越来越多地用于管理和共享科学计算和方法。工作流工具可用于设计、验证、执行和可视化科学工作流及其执行结果。其他工具管理工作流库或挖掘其内容。近年来,人们对工作流系统集成和通用工作流中间语言进行了大量的研究,但工作流系统之间的互操作性仍然是一个挑战。理想情况下,这些工具将形成一个工作流生态系统,这样就可以用一个工具创建工作流,用另一个工具执行工作流,用另一个工具可视化工作流,并使用另一个工具来挖掘这些工作流或其执行的存储库。在本文中,我们描述了通过使用标准来源模型(OPM和W3C PROV)和扩展(P-PLAN和OPMW)来表示工作流来创建工作流生态系统的方法。这个生态系统集成了不同的工作流工具,这些工具具有不同的功能(工作流生成、执行、浏览、挖掘和可视化),这些功能是由不同的研究小组创建的。据我们所知,这是第一次将如此多的工作流系统和功能集成在一起。
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