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Date: Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 10:55 AM<br>Subject: [Workflow-book] Call for Papers: Special Issue on Workflows in the Journal of Grid Computing<br>To: Workflow Book List List <<a href="mailto:workflow-book@cs.indiana.edu">workflow-book@cs.indiana.edu</a>>, <a href="mailto:workflows@googlegroups.com">workflows@googlegroups.com</a>, <a href="mailto:shiwa-all@shiwa-workflow.eu">shiwa-all@shiwa-workflow.eu</a>, coregrid <<a href="mailto:coregrid@inria.fr">coregrid@inria.fr</a>><br>
<br><br><div style="word-wrap:break-word"><div>I apologise if you receive multiple copies of this CFP but this might be something you would be interested in submitting a paper to,</div><div><br></div><div>All the best,</div>
<div><br></div><div>Ian</div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div>Call For Papers<br></div><div><br></div>Special Issue on Scientific Workflows In the Journal of Grid Computing<br>======================================================<br>
<div> </div><div>Home Page: <a href="http://users.cs.cf.ac.uk/Ian.J.Taylor/jogcworkflow/" target="_blank">http://users.cs.cf.ac.uk/Ian.J.Taylor/jogcworkflow/</a></div><div><br>Guest Editors: Ian Taylor Cardiff University, UK and Johan Montagnat CNRS, France<br>
<br><br>Scientific workflows provide a rigorous mechanism for coordinating large-scale scientific experiments that typically encompass complex and data-intensive operations. Since workflows manage large quantities of jobs or services that are executed on different parallel and distributed computing infrastructures and often involve collaborations spanning different disciplines, workflows represent an interesting and novel cross fertilization of diverse research interests. This special edition of the Journal of Grid Computing on Scientific Workflows will provide a wide scope to cover papers covering the entire lifecycle of workflows including the development, execution, provenance, sharing and reuse. Topics include, but are not limited to:<br>
<br></div><div> - Data Intensive Workflows.<br> - Data-driven workflow processing.<br> - Workflow composition, tools and languages.<br> - Workflow execution in distributed environments.<br> - Workflows on the cloud.<br>
- Exascale computing with workflows.<br> - Workflow refinement tools that can manage the workflow mapping process.<br> - Workflow fault-tolerance and recovery techniques.<br> - Workflow user environments, including portals.<br>
- Workflow applications and their requirements.<br> - Adaptive workflows.<br> - Workflow monitoring.<br> - Workflow optimizations.<br> - Performance analysis of workflows<br> - Workflow debugging.<br> - Workflow provenance.<br>
- Interactive workflows.<br> - Workflow interoperability.<br> - Mashups and workflows.<br><br>Important Dates:<br>=============<br> <br>Paper Submission: May 1st 2011<br>Review Process May-August 2012<br>Review feedback to Authors: 1st September<br>
Final Papers Due: 1st November<br>Publication: First quarter of 2013<div><br></div><div><br></div><div><div>
<div style="word-wrap:break-word"><div><div style="word-wrap:break-word"><div>Ian Taylor, Reader at Cardiff, and Software Consultant, USA</div><div><div><a href="http://users.cs.cf.ac.uk/Ian.J.Taylor/" target="_blank">http://users.cs.cf.ac.uk/Ian.J.Taylor/</a></div>
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