GEOSS AIP-2 Development Interim Design Review Workflow & Alert WG Co-chairs: Satoshi Sekiguchi, AIST, Japan Dr. Liping Di, GMU, USA Dr. Genong (Eugene)

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GEOSS AIP-2 Development Interim Design Review Workflow & Alert WG Co-chairs: Satoshi Sekiguchi, AIST, Japan Dr. Liping Di, GMU, USA Dr. Genong (Eugene) Yu, GMU, USA Dr. Greg Yetman, CIESIN, USA Valencia 2 December 2008

Workflow & Alert WG: outline Objective & scope of activities Current activities Use cases Future activities Contact points

Workflow Lifecycle Creation Mapping Scheduling/ Execution Reuse Distributed Slide courtesy by Gaurang Mehta & Ewa Deelman

Workflow & Alert WG: Objectives Promote standard-compliant workflow applications across all application threads –Reusability –Efficiency –Interoperation Demonstrate the capabilities of workflow as an efficient mechanism to assimilate resources across the Web To assist community WGs needs on workflow design, deployment, execution, and management, especially in service oriented environment

Workflow & Alert WG: kick off Possible participants & requirements from 37 responses, aspects cover the following categories –Engine –Editor/Modeler –Execution/management –Web Processing Services (WPSs) (Ref:

Workflow & Alert WG: Activities Two teleconferences lists Google collaboration site GEOSS Registry exploration for possible candidate services to be used in the workflow use cases

Workflow & Alert WG: core requirements Cover the whole process from design, execution, and management –Design – designer needs to support interoperable protocols –Deployment and execution –Management – discovery of the workflow by others Best practices Interoperations – through geospatial standards –SOA –Grid –REST (one example based on BPEL-scripted workflow)

Workflow & Alert WG: use cases Use case: typical geospatial workflow design, deployment, execution, and registration –One example online environment is GeOnAS Access point: Demo video: User guide: Collection of best practices –Collaborating with community groups

Workflow & Alert WG: future activities Use case development –Identifying existing workflow and summarizes them as best practices –Collaborating with community working groups to apply the workflow technologies in their scenario development –Collaborating with other Transverse Technologies WGs e.g. Data Access Services WG for data resources to build workflow Engineering Report

Workflow & Alert WG: Communication and Collaboration list – _workflowhttps://lists.opengeospatial.org/mailman/listinfo/aip _workflow Collaborative websites –Google site workflow-and-alerts-working-grouphttps://sites.google.com/site/geosspilot2/Home/ workflow-and-alerts-working-group –OGC site Telecons –Bi-weekly, 9-10AM, Friday