A Framework for Model-Driven Scientific Workflow Engineering

A Framework for Model-Driven Scientific Workflow Engineering
Author: Guido Scherp
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2013-11-06
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3732279863

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Scientific workflows are one important means in the context of data-intensive science for reliable and efficient scientific data processing in distributed computing infrastructures such as Grids. A common trend is to adapt existing and established business workflow technologies instead of developing own technologies from scratch. This thesis provides a model-driven approach for scientific workflow engineering, in which domain-specific languages (DSLs) tailored for a certain scientific domain are used for scientific workflow modeling, and automated mapping techniques for technical execution are developed and evaluated. The Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) is thereby used at the domain-specific layer and the Web Services Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) at the technical layer. The implementation uses the Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMf) and is evaluated in three application scenarios.

Process Design for Natural Scientists

Process Design for Natural Scientists
Author: Anna-Lena Lamprecht
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2014-09-19
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3662450062

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This book presents an agile and model-driven approach to manage scientific workflows. The approach is based on the Extreme Model Driven Design (XMDD) paradigm and aims at simplifying and automating the complex data analysis processes carried out by scientists in their day-to-day work. Besides documenting the impact the workflow modeling might have on the work of natural scientists, this book serves three major purposes: 1. It acts as a primer for practitioners who are interested to learn how to think in terms of services and workflows when facing domain-specific scientific processes. 2. It provides interesting material for readers already familiar with this kind of tools, because it introduces systematically both the technologies used in each case study and the basic concepts behind them. 3. As the addressed thematic field becomes increasingly relevant for lectures in both computer science and experimental sciences, it also provides helpful material for teachers that plan similar courses.

Model-Driven Engineering and Software Development

Model-Driven Engineering and Software Development
Author: Slimane Hammoudi
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2021-02-01
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3030674452

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This book constitutes thoroughly revised and selected papers from the 8th International Conference on Model-Driven Engineering and Software Development, MODELSWARD 2020, held in Valletta, Malta, in February 2020. The 15 revised and extended papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 66 submissions. They present recent research results and development activities in using models and model driven engineering techniques for software development. The papers are organized in topical sections on​ methodologies, processes and platforms; applications and software development; modeling languages, tools and architectures.

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Models@run.time
Author: Nelly Bencomo
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2014-07-05
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3319089153

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Traditionally, research on model-driven engineering (MDE) has mainly focused on the use of models at the design, implementation, and verification stages of development. This work has produced relatively mature techniques and tools that are currently being used in industry and academia. However, software models also have the potential to be used at runtime, to monitor and verify particular aspects of runtime behavior, and to implement self-* capabilities (e.g., adaptation technologies used in self-healing, self-managing, self-optimizing systems). A key benefit of using models at runtime is that they can provide a richer semantic base for runtime decision-making related to runtime system concerns associated with autonomic and adaptive systems. This book is one of the outcomes of the Dagstuhl Seminar 11481 on [email protected] held in November/December 2011, discussing foundations, techniques, mechanisms, state of the art, research challenges, and applications for the use of runtime models. The book comprises four research roadmaps, written by the original participants of the Dagstuhl Seminar over the course of two years following the seminar, and seven research papers from experts in the area. The roadmap papers provide insights to key features of the use of runtime models and identify the following research challenges: the need for a reference architecture, uncertainty tackled by runtime models, mechanisms for leveraging runtime models for self-adaptive software, and the use of models at runtime to address assurance for self-adaptive systems.

Progressions and Innovations in Model-Driven Software Engineering

Progressions and Innovations in Model-Driven Software Engineering
Author: Díaz, Vicente García
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2013-06-30
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1466642181

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Users increasingly demand more from their software than ever before—more features, fewer errors, faster runtimes. To deliver the best quality products possible, software engineers are constantly in the process of employing novel tools in developing the latest software applications. Progressions and Innovations in Model-Driven Software Engineering investigates the most recent and relevant research on model-driven engineering. Within its pages, researchers and professionals in the field of software development, as well as academics and students of computer science, will find an up-to-date discussion of scientific literature on the topic, identifying opportunities and advantages, and complexities and challenges, inherent in the future of software engineering.

Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems

Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems
Author: Lionel Briand
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 736
Release: 2005-09-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3540290109

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (formerly the UML series of conferences), MoDELS 2005, held in Montego Bay, Jamaica, in October 2005. The 52 revised full papers and 2 keynote abstracts presented were carefully reviewed and selected from an initial submission of 215 abstracts and 166 papers. The papers are organized in topical sections on process modelling, product families and reuse, state/behavioral modeling, aspects, design strategies, model transformations, model refactoring, quality control, MDA automation, UML 2.0, industrial experience, crosscutting concerns, modeling strategies, as well as a recapitulatory section on workshops, tutorials and panels.

Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems

Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems
Author: Andy Schürr
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 775
Release: 2009-09-15
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3642044247

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The pioneering organizers of the ?rst UML workshop in Mulhouse, France inthe summerof1998couldhardlyhaveanticipatedthat,in littleoveradecade, theirinitiativewouldblossomintotoday’shighlysuccessfulMODELSconference series, the premier annual gathering of researchersand practitioners focusing on a very important new technical discipline: model-based software and system engineering. This expansion is, of course, a direct consequence of the growing signi?cance and success of model-based methods in practice. The conferences have contributed greatly to the heightened interest in the ?eld, attracting much young talent and leading to the gradualemergence of its correspondingscienti?c and engineering foundations. The proceedings from the MODELS conferences are one of the primary references for anyone interested in a more substantive study of the domain. The 12th conference took place in Denver in the USA, October 4–9, 2009 along with numerous satellite workshops and tutorials, as well as several other related scienti?c gatherings. The conference was exceptionally fortunate to have three eminent, invited keynote speakers from industry: Stephen Mellor, Larry Constantine, and Grady Booch.

Leveraging Applications of Formal Methods, Verification and Validation

Leveraging Applications of Formal Methods, Verification and Validation
Author: Tiziana Margaria
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 632
Release: 2012-09-26
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3642340261

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The two-volume set LNCS 7609 and 7610 constitutes the thoroughly refereed proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Leveraging Applications of Formal Methods, Verification and Validation, held in Heraklion, Crete, Greece, in October 2012. The two volumes contain papers presented in the topical sections on adaptable and evolving software for eternal systems, approaches for mastering change, runtime verification: the application perspective, model-based testing and model inference, learning techniques for software verification and validation, LearnLib tutorial: from finite automata to register interface programs, RERS grey-box challenge 2012, Linux driver verification, bioscientific data processing and modeling, process and data integration in the networked healthcare, timing constraints: theory meets practice, formal methods for the development and certification of X-by-wire control systems, quantitative modelling and analysis, software aspects of robotic systems, process-oriented geoinformation systems and applications, handling heterogeneity in formal development of HW and SW Systems.

Web Engineering for Workflow-based Applications

Web Engineering for Workflow-based Applications
Author: Patrick Freudenstein
Publisher: KIT Scientific Publishing
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2009
Genre: Electronic computers. Computer science
ISBN: 3866444273

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Workflow-based Web applications present a central pillar of companies' endeavors towards increased business process efficiency and flexibility. Considering their particular characteristics, this book presents innovative approaches for their efficient, completely model-driven construction with particular emphasis on effective stakeholder involvement, usability-oriented dialog design and cross-methodological reuse.