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Many computational science applications utilize complex workflow patterns that generate an intricately connected set of output files for subsequent analysis. Some types of applications, such as rare event sampling, additionally require guaranteed completion of all subtasks for analysis, and place significant demands on the workflow management and execution environment. SciFlow is a user interface...
Analyzing big data requires the support of dataflows with many activities to extract and explore relevant information from the data. Recent approaches such as Pig Latin propose a high-level language to model such dataflows. However, the dataflow execution is typically delegated to a MapRe-duce implementation such as Hadoop, which does not follow an algebraic approach, thus it cannot take advantage...
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