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Re: [science-iwg] Sandia requirements for workflow engines

That looks about right to me Erwin.

 

Sincerely,

 

Matt

 

PS The python connectivity works from Actors but it goes beyond workflows as you say. It allows Java and Python to work seamlessly for instance sending numpy arrays back and forwards between Java and python or implementing a Java method in cpython. This project will be a separate eclipse project eventually headed up by Jonah and Tracy from Kichwa coders J

 

 

From: Erwin de Ley [mailto:erwin.de.ley@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 18 June 2015 20:54
To: Science Industry Working Group
Cc: Christopher Brooks; Gerring, Matt (DLSLtd,RAL,LSCI); Jay Jay Billings
Subject: Re: [science-iwg] Sandia requirements for workflow engines

 

Hi Ernest/Foss, all,

Thank you for the requirements list.
These would be relevant as part of the initial requirements of Triquetrum.

I've tried to fill in a feedback for the given requirements, based on the existing features in Ptolemy & Passerelle, and the desired features in Triquetrum.
Christopher, Matt, Jay, can you review and adapt/correct where needed?

thanks
erwin


Friedman-Hill, Ernest schreef op 18/06/2015 om 20:24:

I enjoyed meeting some of you for the first time today.  This is the evaluation sheet our team at Sandia has used while looking at workflow products for use with the Sandia Analysis Workbench — it’s our defacto set of requirements.




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