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- Workflow discovery: the problem, a case study from e-Science and a graph-based solution
Much has been written on the promise of Web
service discovery and (semi-) automated composition. In this
discussion, the value to practitioners of discovering and reusing
existing service compositions, captured in workflows, is mostly
ignored. This paper presents one solution to workflow discovery.
Through a survey with 21 scientists and developers from the
myGrid workflow environment, workflow discovery requirements
are elicited. Through a user experiment with 13 scientists, an
attempt is made to build a gold standard for workflow ranking.
Through the design and implementation of a workflow discovery
tool, a mechanism for ranking workflow fragments is provided
based on graph sub-isomorphism matching. The tool evaluation,
drawing on a corpus of 89 public...
Much has been written on the promise of Webservice discovery and (semi-) automated composition. In thisdiscussion, the value to practitioners of discovering and reusingexisting service compositions, captured in workflows, is mostlyignored. This paper presents one solution to workflow discovery.Through a survey with 21 scientists and developers from themyGrid workflow environment,
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- Workflow discovery: the problem, a case study from e-Science and a graph-based solution
Much has been written on the promise of Web
service discovery and (semi-) automated composition. In this
discussion, the value to practitioners of discovering and reusing
existing service compositions, captured in workflows, is mostly
ignored. This paper presents one solution to workflow discovery.
Through a survey with 21 scientists and developers from the
myGrid workflow environment, workflow discovery requirements
are elicited. Through a user experiment with 13 scientists, an
attempt is made to build a gold standard for workflow ranking.
Through the design and implementation of a workflow discovery
tool, a mechanism for ranking workflow fragments is provided
based on graph sub-isomorphism matching. The tool evaluation,
drawing on a corpus of 89 public...
Much has been written on the promise of Webservice discovery and (semi-) automated composition. In thisdiscussion, the value to practitioners of discovering and reusingexisting service compositions, captured in workflows, is mostlyignored. This paper presents one solution to workflow discovery.Through a survey with 21 scientists and developers from themyGrid workflow environment,
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