[kepler-dev] Call for Papers: 2nd Workshop on Advances in the Kepler Scientific Workflow System and Its Applications

Ilkay Altintas altintas at sdsc.edu
Wed Nov 27 08:45:08 PST 2013


Please consider submitting papers to the 2nd Workshop on Advances in the Kepler Scientific Workflow System and Its Applications.

Kepler (kepler-project.org) is an open-source, cross-project collaboration to develop a scientific workflow system for multiple disciplines, providing a workflow environment for scientists, in which they can design and execute workflows.

The Kepler Scientific Workflow System supports the design, execution, and management of scientific and engineering workflows through dedicated capabilities including provenance management, run management and reporting tools, integration of distributed computation and data management technologies, ability to ingest local and remote scripts, and sensor management and data streaming interfaces. The Kepler software is developed and maintained by the cross-project Kepler collaboration, which is led by a team consisting of several of the key institutions that originated the project.

This workshop aims to bring researchers and developers contributing to Kepler together with informaticians and computational scientists using Kepler in order to communicate recent advances in Kepler and facilitate new development and collaborations.

TOPICS

The topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:

	• State-of-the-art Kepler application examples and success stories 
	• Requirements from existing and potential Kepler communities 
	• Big data science in Kepler
	• Best practices for using Kepler 
	• Comparison of Kepler with other workflow systems
	• Kepler in educational environments
	• New developments and modules in Kepler


SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

Authors are invited to submit manuscripts reporting original, unpublished research and recent developments and theoretical considerations on the workshop topics by January 12th, 2014. The manuscripts can be prepared as research papers (up to 10 pages), demonstration or poster papers (4-6 pages) or vision papers (2-4 pages).

The submitted paper must be camera-ready and formatted according to the rules of Procedia Computer Science. Please use the templates (Word or Latex) provided on the EasyChair submission page through the link provided at the main ICCS 2014 call for papers (http://iccs2014.ivec.org/cfp.html). 


IMPORTANT DATES                                                                                 
	• Full paper submission:               January 12, 2014


More information can be found at:
 https://kepler-project.org/developers/kepler-workshops/call-for-papers-2nd-workshop-on-advances-in-the-kepler-scientific-workflow-system-and-its-applications-at-iccs-2014





-- 
Ilkay ALTINTAS, Ph.D.
Deputy Coordinator for Research, San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC),  University of California, San Diego (UCSD)
Director, Scientific Workflow Automation Technologies Lab @ SDSC @ UCSD
Lecturer, Computer Science and Engineering @ UCSD

Phone: (858) 210-5877
Web: http://users.sdsc.edu/~altintas
Skype: ilkay.altintas

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