Advancing the State-of-the-art of Scientific Workflows Management Systems Research and Development
Workflows Community Summit 2021.4
Wed - Apr 07, 2021
10am-1pm PDT / 1pm-4pm EDT / 19:00-22:00 CEST
The workflowsRI and ExaWorks projects held a very productive Workflows
Community
Summit in January. The focus was to identify broad challenges for the workflows community and to
propose
a
vision for community activities to address these challenges.
While the first summit focused on Establishing a high level vision, this second summit will explore
technical approaches for realizing (part of) that vision. Consequently, we hope to
engage
participants who are actively involved in workflow system development.
Based on the outcomes of the first summit, we have identified four technical topics for discussion (some
align
with a single theme of the first summit, while others are cross-cutting):
- Definition of common workflow patterns and benchmarks (both for determining workflow system
functionality
and for providing users with tutorial examples);
- Identifying paths toward interoperability of workflow systems; and
- Improving workflow systems' interface with legacy and emerging HPC software and hardware stacks
We thank all participants for their valuable contributions. The event
report is available here:

Agenda
Time |
Topic |
10-10:05am PDT
1:00-1:05pm EDT
19:00-19:05 CEST
|
Welcome and Introductions
Rafael Ferreira da Silva (University of Southern California)
|
10:05-10:15am PDT
1:05-1:15pm EDT
19:05-19:15 CEST
|
Workflows Community Summit Report and Key Findings
Henri Casanova (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
|
10:15-10:30am PDT
1:15-1:30pm EDT
19:15-19:30 CEST
|
Lightning talks
Theme 1: Definition of common workflow patterns and
benchmarks
Dan Laney (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
Dorran Howell (Tweag I/O)
|
Theme 2: Identifying paths toward interoperability of workflow
systems
Ilkay Altintas (UC San Diego)
Stian Soiland-Reyes (The University of Manchester)
|
Theme 3: Improving workflow systems' interface with legacy and
emerging HPC
software and hardware stacks
Douglas Thain (University of Notre Dame)
Rosa Filgueira (Heriot-Watt University)
|
|
10:30-10:35am PDT
1:30-1:35pm EDT
19:30-19:35 CEST
|
5min Break (preparation for breakout sessions) |
10:35-11:15am PDT
1:35-2:15pm EDT
19:35-20:15 CEST
|
Project Development Sessions
Theme 1: Definition of common workflow patterns and benchmarks
|
Theme 2: Identifying paths toward interoperability of workflow systems
|
Theme 3: Improving workflow systems' interface with legacy and emerging HPC
software
and
hardware stacks
|
|
11:15-11:30am PDT
2:15-2:30pm EDT
20:15-20:30 CEST
|
15min Break |
11:30-12:10pm PDT
2:30-3:10pm EDT
20:30-21:10 CEST
|
Project Roadmap Write Up Sessions
Theme 1: Definition of common workflow patterns and benchmarks
|
Theme 2: Identifying paths toward interoperability of workflow systems
|
Theme 3: Improving workflow systems' interface with legacy and emerging HPC
software
and
hardware stacks
|
|
12:10-12:25am PDT
3:10-3:25pm EDT
21:10-21:25 CEST
|
15min Break |
12:25-12:40pm PDT
3:25-3:40pm EDT
21:25-21:40 CEST
|
Reports: Project Roadmap Sessions
Dan Laney (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
Dorran Howell (Tweag I/O)
Ilkay Altintas (UC San Diego)
Stian Soiland-Reyes (The University of Manchester)
Douglas Thain (University of Notre Dame)
Rosa Filgueira (Heriot-Watt University)
|
12:40-12:50pm PDT
3:40-3:50pm EDT
21:40-21:50 CEST
|
Final Remarks and Moving Forward
Kyle Chard (University of Chicago)
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