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WiDE '24: Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Workflows in Distributed Environments
ACM2024 Proceeding
Publisher:
  • Association for Computing Machinery
  • New York
  • NY
  • United States
Conference:
WiDE '24: 2nd Workshop on Workflows in Distributed Environments Athens Greece 22 April 2024
ISBN:
979-8-4007-0546-5
Published:
22 April 2024
Sponsors:
Next Conference
March 30 - April 3, 2025
Rotterdam , Netherlands
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Abstract

The workshop on Workflows in Distributed Environments (WiDE) aims to bring together researchers working on all aspects of distributed workflows, allowing them to share their knowledge on specific aspects of the topic and gain insights from different points of view.

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Open Access
Workflows' applications in computational environmental science: a survey

This survey paper explores the different applications of workflows in computational environmental science. Workflows are crucial in streamlining complex computational processes, enabling researchers to manage and analyze large-scale environmental data ...

research-article
Open Access
Secure Generic Remote Workflow Execution with TEEs

In scientific environments, the frequent need to process substantial volumes of data poses a common challenge. Individuals tasked with executing these computations frequently encounter a deficit in local computational resources, leading them to opt for ...

research-article
Open Access
Advanced Resource Allocation in the Context of Heterogeneous Workflows Management

In High-Performance Computing (HPC), workflows are utilized to define and manage a set of interdependent computations which allow the users to extract insights from (scientific) numerical simulations or data analytics. HPC platforms can perform extreme-...

research-article
Open Access
An ad-hoc file system accelerated workflow application for accidental fire fast response

Accidental fires present a significant and growing threat to ecosystems, communities, and economies worldwide. This paper presents the development and implementation of Smoketracer, a novel on-demand application empowered by advanced computational ...

Contributors
  • University of Turin
  • University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa

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