3 | -- | 4 | Bertram Ludäscher, Carole A. Goble. Guest editors introduction to the special section on scientific workflows |
5 | -- | 11 | Srinath Shankar, Ameet Kini, David J. DeWitt, Jeffrey F. Naughton. Integrating databases and workflow systems |
12 | -- | 17 | Timothy M. McPhillips, Shawn Bowers. An approach for pipelining nested collections in scientific workflows |
18 | -- | 23 | Claudia Bauzer Medeiros, José de Jesús Pérez Alcázar, Luciano A. Digiampietri, Gilberto Zonta Pastorello Jr., André Santanchè, Ricardo da Silva Torres, Edmundo Roberto Mauro Madeira, Evandro Bacarin. WOODSS and the Web: annotating and reusing scientific workflows |
24 | -- | 30 | Philip Maechling, Hans Chalupsky, Maureen Dougherty, Ewa Deelman, Yolanda Gil, Sridhar Gullapalli, Vipin Gupta, Carl Kesselman, Jihie Kim, Gaurang Mehta, Brian Mendenhall, Thomas A. Russ, Gurmeet Singh, Marc Spraragen, Garrick Staples, Karan Vahi. Simplifying construction of complex workflows for non-expert users of the Southern California Earthquake Center Community Modeling Environment |
31 | -- | 36 | Yogesh Simmhan, Beth Plale, Dennis Gannon. A survey of data provenance in e-science |
37 | -- | 43 | Yong Zhao, James E. Dobson, Ian T. Foster, Luc Moreau, Michael Wilde. A notation and system for expressing and executing cleanly typed workflows on messy scientific data |
44 | -- | 49 | Jia Yu, Rajkumar Buyya. A taxonomy of scientific workflow systems for grid computing |
50 | -- | 55 | Shannon Hastings, Matheus Ribeiro, Stephen Langella, Scott Oster, Ümit V. Çatalyürek, Tony Pan, Kun Huang, Renato Ferreira, Joel H. Saltz, Tahsin M. Kurç. XML database support for distributed execution of data-intensive scientific workflows |
56 | -- | 62 | Marek Wieczorek, Radu Prodan, Thomas Fahringer. Scheduling of scientific workflows in the ASKALON grid environment |
63 | -- | 70 | Keshri Verma, Om Prakash Vyas. Efficient calendar based temporal association rule |
71 | -- | 76 | Veli Bicer, Gokce Laleci, Asuman Dogac, Yildiray Kabak. Artemis message exchange framework: semantic interoperability of exchanged messages in the healthcare domain |
77 | -- | 80 | Özgür Ulusoy. Database research at Bilkent University |
81 | -- | 84 | Nihan Kesim Cicekli, Ahmet Cosar, Asuman Dogac, Faruk Polat, Pinar Senkul, Ismail Hakki Toroslu, Adnan Yazici. Data management research at the Middle East Technical University |
85 | -- | 86 | Philippe Thiran, Tore Risch, Carmen Costilla, Jean Henrard, Thomas Kabisch, Johan Petrini, Willem-Jan van den Heuvel, Jean-Luc Hainaut. Report on the workshop on wrapper techniques for legacy data systems |
87 | -- | 90 | Leopoldo E. Bertossi, Jan Chomicki, Parke Godfrey, Phokion G. Kolaitis, Alex Thomo, Calisto Zuzarte. Exchange, integration, and consistency of data: report on the ARISE/NISR workshop |
91 | -- | 99 | Francesco Scarcello. Query answering exploiting structural properties |
100 | -- | 110 | Marianne Winslett. John Wilkes speaks out: on what the DB community needs to know about storage, how the DB and storage communities can join forces and change the world, and more |
111 | -- | 113 | Kenneth A. Ross. Reminiscences on influential papers |
114 | -- | 117 | Richard T. Snodgrass. CMM and TODS |