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- *Wang, J; Crawl, D; Altintas, I; "Kepler + Hadoop : A General Architecture Facilitating Data-Intensive Applications in Scientific Workflow Systems", In Proceedings of the 4th Workshop on Workflows in Support of Large-Scale Science (WORKS09) at Supercomputing 2009 (SC2009) Conference.
+ *Wang, J; Crawl, D; Altintas, I, "Kepler + Hadoop : A General Architecture Facilitating Data-Intensive Applications in Scientific Workflow Systems", In Proceedings of the 4th Workshop on Workflows in Support of Large-Scale Science (WORKS09) at Supercomputing 2009 (SC2009) Conference.
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- *[Kepler|http://kepler-project.org]
- *[Kepler Component Repository|http://library.kepler-project.org]
- *[Ptolemy|http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu]
+ *Barseghian, D; Altintas, I; Jones, M, "Accessing and Using Sensor Data within the Kepler Scientific Workflow System", Proceedings of Environmental Information Management 2008, p. , vol. , (2008).
+ *Crawl, D; Altintas, I., "A Provenance-Based Fault Tolerance Mechanism for Scientific Workflows", Proceedings of IPAW 2008, p. , vol. ,(2008).
+ *Rueda, C; Gertz, M, "Real-time Integration of Geospatial Raster and Point Data Streams", Proceedings of the 20th Intl. Conf. on Scientific and Statistical Data Management, p. , vol. , (2008).
+ *Wang, J; Altintas, I; Berkley, C; Gilbert, L; Jones, M, "A High-Level Distributed Execution Framework for Scientific Workflows". In Proceedings of workshop SWBES08: Challenging Issues in Workflow Applications, 4th IEEE International Conference on e-Science (e-Science 2008), pages 634-639.

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