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Heterogeneous Composition of Models of Computation
Antoon Goderis, Christopher Brooks, Ilkay Altintas, Edward A. Lee, Carol Goble

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Antoon Goderis, Christopher Brooks, Ilkay Altintas, Edward A. Lee, Carol Goble. "Heterogeneous Composition of Models of Computation". Technical report, EECS Department, University of California, Berkeley, UCB/EECS-2007-139, November, 2007.

Abstract
A model of computation (MoC) is a formal abstraction of execution in a computer. There is a need for composing diverse MoCs in e-science. Kepler, which is based on Ptolemy II, is a scientific workflow environment that allows for MoC composition. This paper explains how MoCs are combined in Kepler and Ptolemy II and analyzes which combinations of MoCs are currently possible and useful. It demonstrates the approach by combining MoCs involving dataflow and finite state machines. The resulting classification should be relevant to other workflow environments wishing to combine multiple MoCs.

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    Antoon Goderis, Christopher Brooks, Ilkay Altintas, Edward
    A. Lee, Carol Goble. <a
    href="http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/377.html"><i>Heterogeneous
    Composition of Models of Computation</i></a>,
    Technical report,  EECS Department, University of
    California, Berkeley, UCB/EECS-2007-139, November, 2007.
  • Plain text
    Antoon Goderis, Christopher Brooks, Ilkay Altintas, Edward
    A. Lee, Carol Goble. "Heterogeneous Composition of Models of
    Computation". Technical report,  EECS Department, University
    of California, Berkeley, UCB/EECS-2007-139, November, 2007.
  • BibTeX
    @techreport{GoderisBrooksAltintasLeeGoble07_HeterogeneousCompositionOfModelsOfComputation,
        author = {Antoon Goderis and Christopher Brooks and Ilkay
                  Altintas and Edward A. Lee and Carol Goble},
        title = {Heterogeneous Composition of Models of Computation},
        institution = {EECS Department, University of California, Berkeley},
        number = {UCB/EECS-2007-139},
        month = {November},
        year = {2007},
        abstract = {A model of computation (MoC) is a formal
                  abstraction of execution in a computer. There is a
                  need for composing diverse MoCs in e-science.
                  Kepler, which is based on Ptolemy II, is a
                  scientific workflow environment that allows for
                  MoC composition. This paper explains how MoCs are
                  combined in Kepler and Ptolemy II and analyzes
                  which combinations of MoCs are currently possible
                  and useful. It demonstrates the approach by
                  combining MoCs involving dataflow and finite state
                  machines. The resulting classification should be
                  relevant to other workflow environments wishing to
                  combine multiple MoCs.},
        URL = {http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/377.html}
    }
    

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