Simplifying construction of complex workflows for non-expert users of the Southern California Earthquake Center Community Modeling Environment

Author:

Maechling Philip1,Chalupsky Hans2,Dougherty Maureen2,Deelman Ewa2,Gil Yolanda2,Gullapalli Sridhar2,Gupta Vipin1,Kesselman Carl1,Kim Jihic2,Mehta Gaurang2,Mendenhall Brian3,Russ Thomas2,Singh Gurmeet2,Spraragen Marc2,Staples Garrick3,Vahi Karan2

Affiliation:

1. Southern California Earthquake Center, USC, Los Angeles CA

2. Information Sciences Institute, USC, Marina del Rey, CA

3. Center for High Performance Computing and Communications, USC, Los Angeles, CA

Abstract

Workflow systems often present the user with rich interfaces that express all the capabilities and complexities of the application programs and the computing environments that they support. However, non-expert users are better served with simple interfaces that abstract away system complexities and still enable them to construct and execute complex workflows. To explore this idea, we have created a set of tools and interfaces that simplify the construction of workflows. Implemented as part of the Community Modeling Environment developed by the Southern California Earthquake Center, these tools, are integrated into a comprehensive workflow system that supports both domain experts as well as non expert users.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Information Systems,Software

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