• 14th Workflows in Support of Large-Scale Science Workshop

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    14th Workflows in Support of Large-Scale Science Workshop

    http://works.cs.cardiff.ac.uk/

    Sunday 17 November 2019, Denver, CO

    Held in conjunction with SC19, http://sc19.supercomputing.org/

    Paper submission deadline: 15 July 2019

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    Call For Papers

    Data-intensive Workflows (a.k.a. scientific workflows) are routinely used in most scientific disciplines today, especially in the context of parallel and distributed computing. Workflows provide a systematic way of describing the analysis and rely on
    workflow management systems to execute the complex analyses on a variety of distributed resources. They are at the interface between end-users and computing infrastructures. With the dramatic increase of raw data volume in every domain, they play an even
    more critical role to assist scientists in organizing and processing their data and to leverage HPC or HTC resources, e.g., workflows played an important role in the discovery of Gravitational Waves.

    This workshop focuses on the many facets of data-intensive workflow management systems, ranging from job execution to service management and the coordination of data, service and job dependencies. The workshop therefore covers a broad range of issues in
    the scientific workflow lifecycle that include: data-intensive workflows representation and enactment; designing workflow composition interfaces; workflow mapping techniques that may optimize the execution of the workflow; workflow enactment engines that
    need to deal with failures in the application and execution environment; and a number of computer science problems related to scientific workflows such as semantic technologies, compiler methods, fault detection and tolerance.

    The topics of the workshop include but are not limited to:

    Big Data analytics workflows

    Data-driven workflow processing (including stream-based workflows)

    Workflow composition, tools, and languages

    Workflow execution in distributed environments (including HPC, clouds, and grids)

    Reproducible computational research using workflows

    Dynamic data dependent workflow systems solutions

    Exascale computing with workflows

    In Situ Data Analytics Workflows

    Interactive workflows (including workflow steering)

    Workflow fault-tolerance and recovery techniques

    Workflow user environments, including portals

    Workflow applications and their requirements

    Adaptive workflows

    Workflow optimizations (including scheduling and energy efficiency)

    Performance analysis of workflows

    Workflow debugging

    Workflow provenance

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    Important Dates

    Papers due: 15 July 2019

    Paper acceptance notification: 1 September 2019

    E-copyright registration completed by authors: 1 October 2019

    Camera-ready deadline: 1 October 2019

    Submitted papers must be at most 10 pages long. The proceedings should be formatted according to the IEEE format (see https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html). The 10-page limit includes figures, tables, appendices and references.
    WORKS papers will be published in cooperation with TCHPC and will be available from IEEE digital repository.

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    WORKS 2019 Organizing Committee

    – PC Chairs

    Sandra Gesing, University of Notre Dame, USA

    Rafael Ferreira da Silva, University of Southern California, USA

    – General Chair

    Ian J. Taylor, Cardiff University, UK and University of Notre Dame, USA

    – Steering Committee

    David Abramson, University of Queensland, Australia

    Malcolm Atkinson, University of Edinburgh, UK

    Ewa Deelman, USC, USA

    Michela Taufer, University of Tennessee, USA

    – Publicity Chairs

    Ilia Pietri, Intracom SA Telecom Solutions, Greece

    Hoang Anh Nguyen, University of Queensland, Australia


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    WORKS 2019 Program Committee (Tentative)

    Pinar Alper, University Luxembourg, LU

    Ilkay Altintas, San Diego Supercomputer Center, USA

    Khalid Belhajjame, Universit. Paris-Dauphine, France

    Ivona Brandic, TU Wien, Austria

    Kris Bubendorfer, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

    Jesus Carretero, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain

    Henri Casanova, University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA

    Kyle Chard, University of Chicago, USA

    Rafael Ferreira Da Silva, USC Information Sciences Institute, USA

    Daniel Garijo, USC Information Sciences Institute, USA

    Sandra Gesing, University of Notre Dame, USA

    Daniel Katz, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA

    Tamas Kiss, University of Westminster, UK

    Dagmar Krefting, HTW Berlin, Germany

    Maciej Malawski, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland

    Anirban Mandal, Renaissance Computing Institute, USA

    Marta Mattoso, Federal Univ. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

    Jarek Nabrzyski, University of Notre Dame, USA

    Hoang Anh Nguyen, University of Queensland, Australia

    Daniel de Oliveira, Fluminense Federal University, Brazil

    Radu Prodan, University of Klagenfurt, Austria

    Ivan Rodero, Rutgers University, USA

    Rizos Sakellariou, University of Manchester, UK

    Frédéric Suter, CNRS, France

    Domenico Talia, University of Calabria, Italy

    Douglas Thain, University of Notre Dame, USA

    Rafael Tolosana-Calasanz, Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain

    Chase Wu, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA

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