A First Look at the JX Workflow Language

2018 IEEE 14th International Conference on e-Science (e-Science)(2018)

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Scientific workflows are typically expressed as a graph of logical tasks, each one representing a single program along with its input and output files. This poster introduces JX (JSON eXtended), a declarative language that can express complex workloads as an assembly of sub-graphs that can be partitioned in flexible ways. We present a case study of using JX to represent complex workflows for the Lifemapper biodiversity project. We evaluate partitioning approaches across several computing environments, including ND-Condor, IU-Jetstream, and SDSC-Comet, and show that a coarse partitioning results in faster turnaround times, reduced data transfer, and lower master utilization across all three systems.
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coarse partitioning results,JX workflow,scientific workflows,JSON,declarative language,Lifemapper biodiversity project,partitioning approaches,ND-Condor,IU-Jetstream,SDSC-Comet
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