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PRAVEEN JHA

MCA III/III
ROLL NO: 160116862033
GUIDE: S.SRINIVAS
KUMAR
A
WORKFLOW
MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM FOR
SCALABLE DATA
MINING
ON
CLOUDS
Abstract—
The objective of the paper is to demonstrate how
Cloud software technologies can be integrated to
implement an effective environment for designing
and executing scalable data analysis workflows.
We describe the design and implementation of the
Data Mining Cloud Framework (DMCF), a data
analysis system that integrates a visual workflow
language and a parallel runtime with the
Software-as-a- Service (SaaS) model.
DMCF was designed taking into account the needs
of real data mining applications, with the goal of
simplifying the development of data mining
applications compared to generic workflow
management systems that are not specifically
designed for this
domain.
Visual Language for
Cloud(VL4Cloud):
data pre-processing
parameter sweeping
input sweeping
tool sweeping
data and models aggregation
The following are representative visual
workflow management systems that
can be used in Cloud environments:
 Galaxy:
a web-based platform for developing
genomic science applications.
Taverna:
Tavaxy allows users to create and
execute workflows employing an
extensible set of workflow patterns
that enables the re-use and
integration of existing workflows.
Orange4WS:
system enables the orchestration of
web-based data mining services and
the collection of information in various
formats.
Kepler:
a visual workflow management system
that provides a graphical user interface
for designing scientific workflows.
ClowdFlows:
is a Cloud-based platform for the
composition, execution, and sharing of
interactive data mining workflows
ASKALON:
is a Cloud-based application
development environment designed
as a distributed service-oriented
architecture. Users can compose
workflow using a UML graphical
modeling tool.
WS-PGRADE:
allows users to define
workflows through a graphical
interface and to execute them on
different distributed computing
infrastructures.
Architecture of the data mining cloud
framework:
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