@airavata.apache.org
Subject: Evaluate Suitable Scientific Workflow Language for
Airavata.
Hi All,
As we all know Airavata has its own workflow language call
XWF.
When
XWF
was introduced, main focus points are interoperability and
convertibility
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Subject: Re: Evaluate Suitable Scientific Workflow Language for
Airavata.
Once we had an offline discussion about the Airavata Workflow
language
(with Milinda, Saliya and Shameera). In that discussion one thing
came
out
was why we need
Subject: Re: Evaluate Suitable Scientific Workflow Language for
Airavata.
Once we had an offline discussion about the Airavata Workflow
language
(with Milinda, Saliya and Shameera). In that discussion one
thing came
out
was why we need to invent a different language when a simple
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Subject: Re: Evaluate Suitable Scientific Workflow
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Subject: Re: Evaluate Suitable Scientific Workflow Language for
Airavata.
Once we had an offline discussion about the Airavata Workflow
language
(with Milinda, Saliya and Shameera). In that discussion one thing
Subject: Re: Evaluate Suitable Scientific Workflow Language for Airavata.
Once we had an offline discussion about the Airavata Workflow language
(with Milinda, Saliya and Shameera). In that discussion one thing came
out
was why we need to invent a different language when a simple library
like
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Subject: Re: Evaluate Suitable Scientific Workflow Language for
Airavata.
Once we had an offline discussion about the Airavata Workflow language
(with Milinda, Saliya and Shameera
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Cc: Alek Jones (Indiana) alek...@gmail.com, Suresh Marru
sma...@apache.org, architect...@airavata.apache.org
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Subject: Re: Evaluate Suitable Scientific Workflow Language for Airavata.
Once we had
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Subject: Evaluate Suitable Scientific Workflow Language
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architect...@airavata.apache.org,
dev dev@airavata.apache.org
Subject: Evaluate Suitable Scientific Workflow Language for Airavata.
Hi All,
As we all know Airavata has its own workflow language call XWF. When
XWF
, September 18, 2014 8:26 AM
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architect...@airavata.apache.org,
dev dev@airavata.apache.org
Subject: Evaluate Suitable Scientific Workflow Language for Airavata.
Hi All,
As we all know Airavata has its own workflow language call XWF. When
XWF
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Date: Thursday, September 18, 2014 8:26 AM
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Subject: Evaluate Suitable Scientific Workflow Language for Airavata.
Hi All,
As we
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Subject: Evaluate Suitable Scientific Workflow Language for Airavata.
Hi All,
As we all know Airavata has its own workflow language call XWF.
When XWF
was introduced, main focus points are interoperability
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architect...@airavata.apache.org
Date: Thursday, September 18, 2014 8:26 AM
To: architect...@airavata.apache.org
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Subject: Evaluate Suitable Scientific Workflow Language for
Airavata.
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Subject: Re: Evaluate Suitable Scientific Workflow Language for Airavata.
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Subject: Re: Evaluate Suitable Scientific Workflow Language for Airavata.
One factor that should be included in the group's
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Subject: Evaluate Suitable Scientific Workflow Language for Airavata.
Hi All,
As we all know Airavata has its own workflow language call XWF. When XWF
was introduced, main focus
Hi All,
As we all know Airavata has its own workflow language call XWF. When XWF
was introduced, main focus points are interoperability and convertibility.
But with years of experience it is convinced that above requirements are
not really useful when we come to real world use cases. And XWF is
Hi Shameera,
This is a very good discussion. Just a quick comment that you do not need to
restrict to scientific languages. I think we should also look into workflow
languages used by workflow tools in big data and cloud worlds.
Suresh
On Sep 18, 2014, at 11:26 AM, Shameera Rathnayaka
, September 18, 2014 8:26 AM
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Subject: Evaluate Suitable Scientific Workflow Language for Airavata.
Hi All,
As we all know Airavata has its own workflow language call XWF. When XWF
was introduced, main
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Subject: Evaluate Suitable Scientific Workflow Language for Airavata.
Hi All,
As we all know Airavata has its own workflow language call XWF. When XWF
was introduced, main focus points
: Evaluate Suitable Scientific Workflow Language for Airavata.
Hi All,
As we all know Airavata has its own workflow language call XWF. When XWF
was introduced, main focus points are interoperability and convertibility.
But with years of experience it is convinced that above requirements
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Subject: Evaluate Suitable Scientific Workflow Language for Airavata.
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As we all know Airavata has its own workflow language call XWF. When XWF
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