The demand for consistent web-based workflow editors
The demand for consistent web-based workflow editors
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2013
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Gesing, Sandra
Atkinson, Malcolm
Klampanos, Iraklis
Galea, Michelle
Barbera, Robert
Scardaci, Diego
Terstyanszky, Gabor
Kiss, Tamas
Kacsuk, Peter
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Proceedings of the 8th Workshop on Workflows in Support of Large-Scale Science - WORKS '13. - New York, New York, USA : ACM Press, 2013. - pp. 112-123. - ISBN 978-1-4503-2502-8
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This paper identifies the high value to researchers in many disciplines of having web-based graphical editors for scientific workflows and draws attention to two technological transitions: good quality editors can now run in a browser and workflow enactment systems are emerging that manage multiple workflow languages and support multi-lingual workflows. We contend that this provides a unique opportunity to introduce multi-lingual graphical workflow editors which in turn would yield substantial benefits: workflow users would find it easier to share and combine methods encoded in multiple workflow languages, the common framework would stimulate conceptual convergence and increased workflow component sharing, and the many workflow communities could share a substantial part of the effort of delivering good quality graphical workflow editors in browsers. The paper examines whether such a common framework is feasible and presents an initial design for a web-based editor, tested with a preliminary prototype. It is not a fait accompli but rather an urgent rallying cry to explore collaboratively a generic web-based framework before investing in many divergent individual implementations.
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the 8th Workshop, Nov 17, 2013 - Nov 17, 2013, Denver, Colorado
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GESING, Sandra, Malcolm ATKINSON, Iraklis KLAMPANOS, Michelle GALEA, Michael R. BERTHOLD, Robert BARBERA, Diego SCARDACI, Gabor TERSTYANSZKY, Tamas KISS, Peter KACSUK, 2013. The demand for consistent web-based workflow editors. the 8th Workshop. Denver, Colorado, Nov 17, 2013 - Nov 17, 2013. In: Proceedings of the 8th Workshop on Workflows in Support of Large-Scale Science - WORKS '13. New York, New York, USA:ACM Press, pp. 112-123. ISBN 978-1-4503-2502-8. Available under: doi: 10.1145/2534248.2534260BibTex
@inproceedings{Gesing2013deman-26486, year={2013}, doi={10.1145/2534248.2534260}, title={The demand for consistent web-based workflow editors}, isbn={978-1-4503-2502-8}, publisher={ACM Press}, address={New York, New York, USA}, booktitle={Proceedings of the 8th Workshop on Workflows in Support of Large-Scale Science - WORKS '13}, pages={112--123}, author={Gesing, Sandra and Atkinson, Malcolm and Klampanos, Iraklis and Galea, Michelle and Berthold, Michael R. and Barbera, Robert and Scardaci, Diego and Terstyanszky, Gabor and Kiss, Tamas and Kacsuk, Peter} }
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