A Survey of Data-Intensive Scientific Workflow Management

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Abstract

Nowadays, more and more computer-based scientific experiments need to handle massive amounts of data. Their data processing consists of multiple computational steps and dependencies within them. A data-intensive scientific workflow is useful for modeling such process. Since the sequential execution of data-intensive scientific workflows may take much time, Scientific Workflow Management Systems (SWfMSs) should enable the parallel execution of data-intensive scientific workflows and exploit the resources distributed in different infrastructures such as grid and cloud. This paper provides a survey of data-intensive scientific workflow management in SWfMSs and their parallelization techniques. Based on a SWfMS functional architecture, we give a comparative analysis of the existing solutions. Finally, we identify research issues for improving the execution of data-intensive scientific workflows in a multisite cloud.

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Liu, J., Pacitti, E., Valduriez, P., & Mattoso, M. (2015). A Survey of Data-Intensive Scientific Workflow Management. Journal of Grid Computing, 13(4), 457–493. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10723-015-9329-8

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