[ogsa-wg] Workflow Interoperability and Sharing Survey for WFM-RG

Adrian Toth totha at iit.uni-miskolc.hu
Thu Feb 21 05:29:49 CST 2008


Jinjun Chen írta:
> Workflow interoperability and sharing are not a new topic. They have 
> already been there since 1993 when WfMC was established. I would like 
> to suggest that we pay more attention to what have been done by WfMC.
>  
I agree with you.
I held a presentation on the OGF'20 in Manchester, that is introduced 
the worklow interoperability levels and technics that had already 
defined in the WfMC documents...

Best regards,
Adrian Toth, University of Miskolc
> Best wishes,
> Jinjun
>  
>
>
> On 2/21/08, *A S McGough* <asm at doc.ic.ac.uk <mailto:asm at doc.ic.ac.uk>> 
> wrote:
>
>     Dear All,
>
>     I've been asked to circulate this on behalf of the WFM-RG. Please
>     consider replying as this will hopefully feed into future OGSA as
>     well as WFM-RG work.
>
>     steve..
>
>
>     Dear Researcher,
>
>      
>     As part of the work of the OGF Workflow Management Research Group,
>     we are gathering user scenarios and experiences on workflow
>     interoperability and sharing, which we intend will lead into a
>     research document.  Andrew Harrison (group secretary) has created
>     an on-line form to gather information for such a research group
>     document, which can be found here:
>
>      
>     _http://bender.astro.cf.ac.uk/wfmrg/_
>
>      
>     We would appreciate your help in  taking the time to answer these
>     questions and provide us with your opinions on these topics. As a
>     background:
>
>      
>     There are a number of existing workflow tools and systems used by
>     different projects in the eScience community. Many of these
>     projects have a long history of activity and have, as a result,
>     developed specialist knowledge in certain domains as well as
>     particular capabilities that support the scenarios the project has
>     been addressing. The relative maturity of these projects means
>     that imposing standards which would disrupt their development or
>     diminish the availability of their specialisms could be
>     counter-productive. At OGF20 and OGF21, the Workflow Management
>     Research Group (WFM-RG) focussed on gathering and disseminating
>     workflow sharing and interoperability scenarios and requirements
>     in an attempt to begin developing standards and mechanisms that
>     allow diverse workflow systems to interoperate without undermining
>     their individual strengths or development procedures. This
>     document is a request for input into that process. It will not
>     take long to complete. We would like to thank all those in advance
>     who contribute.
>
>      
>     All the best,
>
>      
>     Ian and Ewa
>
>     Lecturer, School of Computer Science, Cardiff.
>     Assistant Professor, Dept. Computer Science and CCT, LSU.
>     www.cs.cf.ac.uk/user/I.J.Taylor/
>     <http://www.cs.cf.ac.uk/user/I.J.Taylor/> & www.p2pgridbook.com
>     <http://www.p2pgridbook.com/>
>     Tel: +44-781110 3142
>
>
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