Hey Guys, Great point Suresh. One other one I would make to help differentiate would be to check out Buyya's paper on A Taxonomy of Workflow Management Systems for Grid Computing:
http://arxiv.org/pdf/cs/0503025.pdf Cheers, Chris On 3/11/13 4:19 AM, "Suresh Marru" <[email protected]> wrote: >HI Harsha, > >Airavata is a Distributed Computing framework in which Workflow is a >component. A good place to start is to do literature study on Science >Gateways. We will need to compile a set of reference papers to make it >easy for you to get an understanding on. You will quickly realize the >best way to find out differences in features in open source projects is >cracking open the code. So I suggest downloading the code, going through >tutorials and asking questions on the corresponding mailing lists of the >tools you are comparing against. You identified a good first list, please >keep sharing your learnings so future users/students like you will >benefit from your contributions. > >Suresh > >On Mar 11, 2013, at 5:41 AM, Harsha Kumara <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi all! >> We are doing research on OGC's WPS integration to the Airavata.During >>the >> research we have found some existing work flow generation tools like >> Tarverna, Kepler , >> Pegasus and Triana. We would like if we can some details and points >>about >> how Apache Airavata is differ from those tools? >> >> Thanks! >> -- >> *Harsha Kumara* >> *Undergraduate* >> *Department of Computer Science and Engineering* >> *University of Moratuwa* >> *Sri Lanka.* >
