Hi Faye, You are on the right mailing list to contact the GSoC students.
Doug, John, Can you please share your meta-scheduling goals with Faye and brainstorm on how the workflow scenario Faye is describing can layer over your solutions? It might take few back and forth emails until the goals are clear. Suresh On Jul 22, 2015, at 10:38 AM, 宇菲 <[email protected]> wrote: Hi, OK. Thank Suresh and Marlon. I have already done all the tutorials before. Since you are all busy this month, I will try my best by myself recently. However, Suresh said that "there are couple of Google Summer of Code students working on a related project. It will be good if you could collaborate them." How can I contact with them? Faye -----原始邮件----- *发件人:*"Suresh Marru" <[email protected]> *发送时间:*2015-07-22 21:39:56 (星期三) *收件人:* [email protected] *抄送:* *主题:* Re: Question for dynamic substitution for scientific workflows Hi Faye, This will be a good contribution to Airavata. For real-world workflow examples, you can read at - https://sites.google.com/site/earthcubeworkflow/workflow-vignettes We can help you construct some of them, but unfortunately we are all tied up with a Airavata tutorial until end of the month. In August we can work with you and get started with some workflows which can benefit from your research problem. Meanwhile, I suggest you to try out the quick start tutorials - https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/AIRAVATA/Airavata+Quick-Start+Tutorials These will help you with single application scenarios. The GSoC project is related to providing dynamic substitution for this single application. This mailing list if the right place to exchange ideas and collaborate. You can build on the GSoC meta-scheduling work and implement the dynamic workflow aspects. We will work with you, but please bear with us for few days. Suresh On Tue, Jul 21, 2015 at 9:25 PM 宇菲 <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, Team > > I'm Faye, a Master student majored in Computer Science from Fudan > University in China. I'm now working on a project of “Dynamic substitution > for scientific workflows running under Airavata”. Specifically, when some > component of a running workflow fails, dynamically find and replace it with > a best match from the service registry. I'm not sure if Airavata already > has this feature implemented and I just heared from that couple of Google > Summer of Code students working on a related project. How can I collaborate > them if possible? For dynamic substitution for scientific workflows, how do > you recommend to start from? i.e Which part of source code to look into, > where are the more detailed documentations for internal function calls? > > Thanks > Faye > > > > >
