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The purpose of the "Science and Scientific Workflows: Putting Workflows to Work" Birds of a Feather session is to discuss scientific workflows from the point of view of scientists. We want to discuss how to run the tools more reliably on cyberinfrastructure such as the NSF's XSEDE system, how to increase the usage of workflow tools, and how workflow tools can help scientists with challenging distributed computing problems.
BOF Agenda - Marlon Pierce, Mats Rynge, "BOF Intro and Getting Help from the XSEDE Workflow Community Applications Team"
- Scott Callaghan, Southern California Earthquake Center, "Experiences Running Seismic Hazard Workflows"
- Justin Wozniak, Argonne National Laboratory, "Swift: Solutions to Workflow Challenges on Grids and Supercomputers"
- Sandra Gesing, University of Notre Dame, "Experiences with Computational Workflows at Notre Dame's Center for Research Computing"
- Yifeng Cui and Heming Xu, San Diego Supercomputer Center, "Efficient Aftershock Sequence Generation Using Workflow-Based Algorithms"
- Sangmi Pallickara, Colorado State University, "Supporting Scalable Server-side Data Preprocessing in Distributed Data Storage Systems"
- David E. Bernholdt, Wael R. Elwasif, and Samantha S. Foley, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, "The IPS Framework: A Flexible Approach to Loosely-Coupled Multiphysics Simulations"
- Birds on the Hot Seat (BOTHS): Probing questions on the state of scientific workflow software, its integration with cyberinfrastructure, and its use to solve challenging scientific computing problems.
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