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SUMMARY:HPC Workflows Need More than HPC
DESCRIPTION:Ewa Deelman (University of Southern California)\n\nOver the la
 st two decades, scientific workflow management systems (WMS) have enabled 
 the execution of complex, multi-task applications on a variety of computat
 ional platforms, including today’s exascale systems. They ensure efficient
  execution of computational and data management tasks, adhering to their d
 ata and control dependencies. During workflow execution, WMSs monitor the 
 execution of tasks, detect anomalies and failures, and deploy recovery mec
 hanisms when needed. However, as workflows and cyberinfrastructure grow in
  scale, heterogeneity, and complexity, traditional WMS approaches face cha
 llenges in adaptability and resilience. This talk will provide examples of
  modern workflow applications from a variety of scientific domains, descri
 be their challenges, and approaches to managing these execution in heterog
 eneous environments.\n\nDomain: Climate, Weather, and Earth Sciences, Phys
 ics, Computational Methods and Applied Mathematics\n\nSession Chairs: Flor
 ina Ciorba (University of Basel) and Marie-Christine Sawley (ICES Foundati
 on)\n\n
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