Contextual Constraint Modeling in Grid Application Workflows

This paper introduces a new mechanism for specifying constraints in distributed workflows. By introducing constraints in a contextual form, it is shown how different people and groups within collaborative communities can cooperatively constrain workflows. A comparison with existing state-of-the-art...

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Hauptverfasser: Graham, G E, M Anzar Afaq, Evans, David, Guglielmo, Gerald, Wicklund, Eric, Love, Peter
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