Trident Scientific Workflow Workbench
Project Trident: A Scientific Workflow Workbench is a set of tools based on the Windows Workflow Foundation that addresses scientists’ need for a flexible, powerful way to analyze large, diverse datasets. It includes graphical tools for creating, running, managing, and sharing workflows and can run workflows on a Windows HPC Server 2008 cluster. For more information, please visit the following Trident home page:
Publications
- Luc Moreau, Ben Clifford, Juliana Freire, Yolanda Gil, Paul Groth, Joe Futrelle, Natalia Kwasnikowska, Simon Miles, Paolo Missier, Jim Myers, Yogesh Simmhan, Eric Stephan, and Jan Van den Bussche, The Open Provenance Model - Core Specification (v1.1), in Future Generation Computer Systems (Submitted), Elsevier , 2010
- Yogesh Simmhan, Catharine van Ingen, Roger Barga, Alex Szalay, and Jim Heasley, Building Reliable Data Pipelines for Managing Community Data using Scientific Workflows, in IEEE eScience Conference, IEEE, 9 December 2009
- Nelson Araujo, Roger Barga, Eran Chinthaka, and Beth Plale, Workflow Evolution: TracingWorkflows Through Time, 7 December 2009
- Yogesh Simmhan, Roger Barga, Catharine van Ingen, Ed Lazowska, and Alex Szalay, Building the Trident Scientific Workflow Workbench for Data Management in the Cloud, in International Conference on Advanced Engineering Computing and Applications in Sciences (ADVCOMP), IEEE, 11 October 2009
- Nelson Araujo, Roger Barga, Dean Guo, Jared Jackson, Yogesh Simmhan, and N. Gautam, The Trident Scientific Workflow Workbench, 7 December 2008
- Roger Barga, Jared Jackson, Nelson Araujo, Dean Guo, Nitin Gautam, and Yogesh Simmhan, The Trident Scientific Workflow Workbench, in IEEE eScience Conference, IEEE, December 2008
- Nelson Araujo, Roger Barga, Dean Guo, Jared Jackson, N. Gautam, K. Grochow, and E. Lazowska, Trident: Scientific Workflow Workbench for Oceanography, 1 January 2004



