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Yang-Suk Kee, Eun-Kyu Byun, Ewa Deelman, Karan Vahi, and Jin-Soo Kim (2008)

Pegasus on the Virtual Grid: A Case Study of Workflow Planning over Captive Resources

In: Workshop on Workflows in Support of Large-scale Science (WORKS08), in conjunct with ACM/IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing and Communication (SC08), Austin, TX.

As scientific applications in a variety of disciplines are being actively studied and computing environments become more complicated and dynamic, a challenge is how to leverage existing cyber-infrastructures and achieve robust and efficient computing. This paper presents a case study on planning and executing application workflows over provisioned resources. This work integrates the Pegasus workflow framework with the Virtual Grid resource provisioning system. Through this preliminary study, we have identified two key issues that need to be addressed: 1) resource capacity estimate which synthesizes efficient resource descriptions for Virtual Grid from application work-flows and 2) execution site information publication which generates resource configurations for Pegasus through the devirtualization of provisioned resources. In addition, we discuss the challenges and research opportunities that we need to explore in order to exploit the advanced features of the systems.

by Charles Koelbel last modified 2009-08-13 05:58
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