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EU Centre of ExcellenceISO 9001

ERCIMW3C MemberFraunhofer Project Center

SHIWA

SHIWA
Full name: SHaring Interoperable Workflows for large-scale scientific simulations on Available DCIs
Homepage: http://www.shiwa-workflow.eu
Department: Laboratory of Parallel and Distributed Systems
Start date: 2010. 07. 01.
End date: 2012. 09. 30.

Project manager

Péter Kacsuk
Péter Kacsuk
Address: 1132 Budapest, Victor Hugo u. 18-22.
Room number: VH 007
Phone: +36 1 329 7864
Fax: +36 1 329 7864
E-mail: kacsuk.peterEZT_TOROLJE_KI@EZT_TOROLJE_KIsztaki.mta.hu
Homepage: http://www.lpds.sztaki.hu

Participants

Computer and Automation Research Institute, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
University of Innsbruck
Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin
French National Centre for Scientific Research
University of Westminster
Cardiff University
Academic Medical Centre of the University of Amsterdam
University of Southern California

Description

The SHIWA project's main goal is to leverage existing workflow based solutions and enable cross-workflow and inter-workflow exploitation of DCIs by applying both coarse- and fine-grained strategies.

The coarse-grained (CG) approach enables to combine workflows written in different workflow languages in order to reuse existing reuse and combine existing workflow applications written in various workflow languages. The CG approach treats existing workflows as black box systems that can be incorporated into other workflow applications as workflow nodes.

The fine-grained approach addresses language interoperability by defining an intermediate representation to be used for translation of workflows across various systems (ASKALON, Pegasus, P-Grade, MOTEUR, Triana).

SHIWA develops, deploys and operates the SHIWA Simulation Platform to offer users production-level services supporting workflow interoperability following both approaches. As part of the SHIWA Simulation Platform the SHIWA Repository facilitates publishing and sharing workflows, and the SHIWA Portal enables their actual enactment. Use cases targeting various scientific domains will serve to drive and evaluate this platform from a user's perspective.