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Towards an actor-driven workflow management system for grids

  • Currently, most workflow management systems in Grid environments provide push-oriented job distribution strategies, where jobs are explicitly delegated to resources. In those scenarios the dedicated resources execute submitted jobs according to the request of a workflow engine or Grid wide scheduler. This approach has various limitations, particularly if human interactions should be integrated in workflow execution. To support human interactions with the benefit of enabling inter organizational computation and community approaches, this poster paper proposes the idea of a pull-based task distribution strategy. Here, heterogeneous resources, including human interaction, should actively select tasks for execution from a central repository. This leads to special demands regarding security issues like access control. In the established push-based job execution the resources are responsible for granting access to workflows and job initiators. In general this is done by access control lists, where users are explicitly mapped to local accounts according to their policies. In the pull-based approach the resources actively apply for job executions by sending requests to a central task repository. This means that every resource has to be able to authenticate against the repository to be authorized for task execution. In other words the authorization is relocated from the resources to the repository. The poster paper introduces current work regarding to the mentioned security aspects in the pull-based approach within the scope of the project “HiX4AGWS”.

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Author:Frank Berretz, Sascha Skorupa, Volker Sander, Adam Belloum
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1109/CTS.2010.5478458
ISBN:978-1-4244-6619-1
Parent Title (English):Proceedings of 2010 International Symposium on Collaborative Technologies and Systems
Publisher:IEEE
Place of publication:Piscataway, NJ
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Year of Completion:2010
Date of the Publication (Server):2012/12/18
Tag:access control; authorization; distribution strategy; engines; grid computing; humans; resource management; scheduling; security; workflow management software
First Page:611
Last Page:616
Note:
2010 International Symposium on Collaborative Technologies and Systems, 17-21 May 2010, Chicago, IL, USA
Link:https://doi.org/10.1109/CTS.2010.5478458
Zugriffsart:campus
Institutes:FH Aachen / Fachbereich Medizintechnik und Technomathematik
collections:Verlag / IEEE