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SUMMARY:The 18th Workshop on Workflows in Support of Large-Scale Science (
 WORKS23)
DESCRIPTION:Anirban Mandal (Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI)) and S
 ilvina Caino-Lores (French Institute for Research in Computer Science and 
 Automation (INRIA))\n\nScientific workflows have underpinned some of the m
 ost significant discoveries of the past several decades. Workflow manageme
 nt systems provide abstraction and automation which enable a broad range o
 f researchers to easily define sophisticated computational processes and t
 o then execute them efficiently on parallel and distributed computing syst
 ems. Workflows are becoming more complex and require more sophisticated wo
 rkflow management capabilities.\n\nThis workshop focuses on the many facet
 s of scientific workflow management systems, ranging from actual execution
  to service management and the coordination and optimization of data, serv
 ice, and job dependencies. The workshop covers a broad range of issues in 
 the scientific workflow lifecycle that include: scientific workflows repre
 sentation; workflow scheduling techniques to optimize the execution on het
 erogeneous infrastructures; provisioning workflows on infrastructures; wor
 kflow engines that deal with failures in the application and infrastructur
 e; and computer science problems related to scientific workflows such as s
 emantic technologies, compiler methods, fault tolerance, etc.\n\nTag: Data
  Analysis, Visualization, and Storage, Large Scale Systems, Programming Fr
 ameworks and System Software, Reproducibility, Resource Management, Runtim
 e Systems\n\nRegistration Category: Workshop Reg Pass\n\nSession Chairs: S
 ilvina Caino-Lores (National Institute for Research in Digital Science and
  Technology (Inria)) and Anirban Mandal (Renaissance Computing Institute (
 RENCI), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)\n\n
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