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e-Science 2008 4th IEEE International Conference on e-Science

Workshops & Special Sessions

SWBES08: Challenging Issues in Workflow Applications

Build Grid Enabled Scientific Workflows using gRAVI and Taverna


Presenters and Authors
  • Kyle Chard
  • Cem Onyuksel
  • Wei Tan
  • Dinanath Sulakhe
  • Ravi Madduri
Abstract

Scientific communities are increasingly exposing information and tools as online services in an effort to abstract complex scientific processes and large data sets. Clients are able to access services without knowledge of their internal workings simplifying the process of replicating scientific research. Taking a service-oriented approach to science (SOS) facilitates reuse, extension, and scalability of components, whist also making information and tools available to a wider audience. Scientific workflows play a key role realizing SOS by orchestrating services into a well formed logical pipeline to fulfill the requirements of complex scientific experiments. The task of developing such service-oriented infrastructures is not trivial as developers must create and deploy Web services and then coordinate multiple services into complex workflows. This paper presents an end-to-end approach for developing SOS-based workflows with the aim of simplifying the development, deployment, and execution of complex workflows. In particular, we use gRAVI to wrap applications as WSRF Web services and Taverna to compose and execute workflows. The process is validated through the creation of a real world bioinformatics workflow involving multiple services and complex execution paths.

Date and Time

Wednesday, December 10, 11–11:30 a.m.

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