articleJan 1, 2004Closed access

Kepler: An Extensible System for Design and Execution of Scientific Workflows

IAIlkay AltintasCBChad BerkleyEJEfrat JaegerMJMatthew JonesBLBertram Ludäscher

Abstract

Most scientists conduct analyses and run models in several different software and hardware environments, mentally coordinating the export and import of data from one environment to another. The Kepler scientific workflow system provides domain scientists with an easy-to-use yet powerful system for capturing scientific workflows (SWFs). SWFs are a formalization of the ad-hoc process that a scientist may go through to get from raw data to publishable results. Kepler attempts to streamline the workflow creation and execution process so that scientists can design, execute, monitor, re-run, and communicate analytical procedures repeatedly with minimal effort. Kepler is unique in that it seamlessly combines…

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Authors

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  • IA
    Ilkay AltintasCorresponding
  • CB
    Chad Berkley
  • EJ
    Efrat Jaeger
  • MJ
    Matthew Jones
  • BL
    Bertram Ludäscher

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Workflow
  • Computer science
  • Workflow technology
  • Workflow management system
  • Kepler
  • Workflow engine
  • Software engineering
  • Dataflow
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