[Swift-devel] [Fwd: [Dbworld] Extended Deadline:CFP: IEEE International Workshop on Scientific Workflows (SWF 2009)]
Ioan Raicu
iraicu at cs.uchicago.edu
Sat Feb 21 06:37:59 CST 2009
It seems that the SWF09 deadline has been extended to March 16th.
Cheers,
Ioan
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Subject: [Dbworld] Extended Deadline:CFP: IEEE International Workshop
on Scientific Workflows (SWF 2009)
Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2009 16:35:21 -0600
From: Shiyong Lu <shiyong at wayne.edu>
Reply-To: dbworld_owner at yahoo.com
To: dbworld at cs.wisc.edu
EXTENDED DEADLINE: Due to numerous requests and a discussion with the
ICWS organizing committee, the SWF submission deadline is extended to March 16, 2009,
existing submissions can be updated before the deadline.
Call for Papers
IEEE 2009 Third International Workshop on Scientific Workflows (SWF 2009)
http://www.servicescongress.org/2009/1/swf-2009.html
Los Angeles, USA, July 10, 2009
In conjunction with IEEE International Conference on Web Services (ICWS 2009)
Description
Today, many scientific discoveries are achieved through complex and distributed scientific
computations that are represented and structured as scientific workflows. User friendly
scientific workflow systems are increasingly being developed to enable e-scientists to
integrate, structure, and orchestrate various local or remote data and service resources
to perform various in silico experiments to produce interesting scientific discovery.
The critical role of scientific workflows in cyberinfrastructure has been recognized
by a recent NSF workshop on the challenges of scientific workflows in May 2006,
which concluded that ¡°workflows should become first-class entities in cyberinfrastructure
architecture. For domain scientists, they are important because workflows document and
manage the increasingly complex processes involved in exploration and discovery through
computations. For computer scientists, workflows provide a formal and declarative
representation of complex distributed computations that must be managed efficiently
through their lifecycle from assembly, to execution, to sharing.¡±
Authors are invited to submit regular papers (8 pages), short papers (4 pages), and
demo papers (2 pages) that show original unpublished research results in all areas
of scientific workflows. Topics of interest are listed below; however, submissions
on all aspects of scientific workflows are welcome. For demo papers, at least one
author is expected to present a demo in the workshop during the demo session,
special arrangement will be made to meet the need of the authors.
Accepted SWF 2009 papers will be included in the proceedings of SERVICES 2009 (Part I),
which will be published by IEEE Computer Society Press.
Topics
o Architecture, model, and language
o Provenance management
o Task management
o Workflow scheduling
o Data product management
o Monitoring and failure handling
o Service, Grid, and Cloud workflows
o Scientific workflow composition
o Scientific workflow security
o Modeling, simulation, analysis
o Scalability, reliability, extensibility
o Scientific workflow applications
o Service-oriented scientific workflows and workflow-based Web services
o Security of Web services and scientific workflows
o Data integration and service integration in scientific workflows
o Application service management in scientific workflows
o Data service management in scientific workflows
o Scientific workflow architectures, models, and languages
o Grid workflow management
o Scientific workflow mapping, optimization, and scheduling
o Scientific workflow modeling, verification, and validation
o Scientific workflow provenance management
o Workflow and provenance mining and analysis
o Scalability, reliability, extensibility, agility, and interoperability
o Scientific workflow real-life applications
Important dates
Paper Submission March 16, 2009
Decision Notification (Electronic) April 2, 2009
Camera-Ready Submission & Pre-registration April 17, 2009
Workshop organizers
Workshop chairs: Shiyong Lu, Wayne State University, shiyong at wayne.edu; Calton Pu, Georgia Tech
Publicity chairs: Yong Zhao, Microsoft Corporation; Ilkay Altintas, San Diego Supercomputer Center
Publication chair: Cui Lin, Wayne State University
For any questions, please send e-mails to Shiyong Lu at shiyong at wayne.edu.
Previous SWF workshops
http://www.cs.wayne.edu/~shiyong/swf
IEEE 2009 Third International Workshop on Scientific Workflows
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