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From: Carole Goble
Subject: [Myexperiment-discuss] [Fwd: [Workflow-book] Workflow Interoperability and Sharing Survey for WFM-RG]
Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2008 16:57:52 +0000
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Carole

--- Begin Message --- Subject: [Workflow-book] Workflow Interoperability and Sharing Survey for WFM-RG Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2008 18:26:10 +0000
Dear Researcher,

As part of the work of the OGF Workflow Management Research Group, we are gathering user scenarios and experiences on workflow interoperability and sharing, which we intend will lead into a research document.  Andrew Harrison (group secretary) has created an on-line form to gather information for such a research group document, which can be found here:


We would appreciate your help in  taking the time to answer these questions and provide us with your opinions on these topics. As a background:

There are a number of existing workflow tools and systems used by different projects in the eScience community. Many of these projects have a long history of activity and have, as a result, developed specialist knowledge in certain domains as well as particular capabilities that support the scenarios the project has been addressing. The relative maturity of these projects means that imposing standards which would disrupt their development or diminish the availability of their specialisms could be counter-productive. At OGF20 and OGF21, the Workflow Management Research Group (WFM-RG) focussed on gathering and disseminating workflow sharing and interoperability scenarios and requirements in an attempt to begin developing standards and mechanisms that allow diverse workflow systems to interoperate without undermining their individual strengths or development procedures. This document is a request for input into that process. It will not take long to complete. We would like to thank all those in advance who contribute.

All the best,

Ian and Ewa

Lecturer, School of Computer Science, Cardiff.
Assistant Professor, Dept. Computer Science and CCT, LSU.
www.cs.cf.ac.uk/user/I.J.Taylor/ & www.p2pgridbook.com
Tel: +44-781110 3142



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