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The Common Workflow Scheduler Interface: Status Quo and Future Plans


Workshop: The 18th Workshop on Workflows in Support of Large-Scale Science (WORKS23) - Part 2 of 2

Authors: Fabian Lehmann (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin), Jonathan Bader (Berlin Institute of Technology), Lauritz Thamsen (University of Glasgow), and Ulf Leser (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)


Abstract: Nowadays, many scientific workflows from different domains, such as Remote Sensing, Astronomy, and Bioinformatics, are executed on large computing infrastructures managed by resource managers. Scientific workflow management systems (SWMS) support the workflow execution and communicate with the infrastructures' resource managers. However, the communication between SWMS and resource managers is complicated by a) inconsistent interfaces between SMWS and resource managers and b) the lack of support for workflow dependencies and workflow-specific properties.

To tackle these issues, we developed the Common Workflow Scheduler Interface (CWSI), a simple yet powerful interface to exchange workflow-related information between a SWMS and a resource manager, making the resource manager workflow-aware. The first prototype implementations show that the CWSI can reduce the makespan already with simple but workflow-aware strategies up to 25%. We show how existing workflow resource management research can be integrated into the CWSI.





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