A Community Roadmap for Scientific Workflows Research and Development

Open Access
Authors
  • R. Ferreira da Silva
  • H. Casanova
  • K. Chard
  • I. Altintas
  • R.M. Badia
  • B. Balis
  • T. Coleman
  • F. Coppens
  • F. Di Natale
  • B. Enders
  • T. Fahringer
  • R. Filgueira
  • G. Fursin
  • D. Garijo
  • C. Goble
  • D. Howell
  • S. Jha
  • D.S. Katz
  • D. Laney
  • U. Leser
  • M. Malawski
  • K. Mehta
  • L. Pottier
  • J. Ozik
  • J.L. Peterson
  • L. Ramakrishnan
  • S. Soiland-Reyes ORCID logo
  • D. Thain
  • M. Wolf
Publication date 2021
Book title 2021 IEEE Workshop on Workflows in Support of Large-Scale Science (WORKS 2021)
Book subtitle St. Louis, Missouri, USA, 15 November 2021
ISBN
  • 9781665411370
ISBN (electronic)
  • 9781665411363
Event 16th Workshop on Workflows in Support of Large-Scale Science
Pages (from-to) 81-90
Number of pages 10
Publisher Piscataway, NJ: IEEE
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Informatics Institute (IVI)
Abstract
The landscape of workflow systems for scientific applications is notoriously convoluted with hundreds of seemingly equivalent workflow systems, many isolated research claims, and a steep learning curve. To address some of these challenges and lay the groundwork for transforming workflows research and development, the WorkflowsRI and ExaWorks projects partnered to bring the international workflows community together. This paper reports on discussions and findings from two virtual “Workflows Community Summits” (January and April, 2021). The overarching goals of these workshops were to develop a view of the state of the art, identify crucial research challenges in the workflows community, articulate a vision for potential community efforts, and discuss technical approaches for realizing this vision. To this end, participants identified six broad themes: FAIR computational workflows; AI workflows; exascale challenges; APIs, interoperability, reuse, and standards; training and education; and building a workflows community. We summarize discussions and recommendations for each of these themes.
Document type Conference contribution
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1109/WORKS54523.2021.00016
Published at https://arxiv.org/abs/2110.02168v2
Other links https://www.proceedings.com/61974.html
Downloads
2110.02168v2 (Accepted author manuscript)
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