This repo is for the Scientific Workflow Integrity with Pegasus (SWIP) project. It contains no Pegasus source code; rather, it's used for issue tracking, information sharing, and contains a few files related to (SWAMP) static analysis of SWIP-related Pegasus code. Source code developed by the project will be contributed to https://github.com/pegasus-isi/pegasus, https://github.com/RENCI-NRIG/orca5, and https://github.com/RENCI-NRIG/chaos-jungle.
News:
July 25, 2019: We're honored to have our PEARC19 paper awarded the Phil Andrews Most Transformative Contribution Award and the award for Best Paper in "Advanced Research Computing Software and Applications" Track.
June 11, 2019: A pre-publication preview of our PEARC paper is available. Mats Rynge, Karan Vahi, Ewa Deelman, Anirban Mandal, Ilya Baldin, Omkar Bhide, Randy Heiland, Von Welch, Raquel Hill, William L. Poehlman, and F. Alex Feltus. 2019. Integrity Protection for Scientific Workflow Data: Motiva- tion and Initial Experiences. In Practice and Experience in Advanced Research Computing (PEARC ’19), July 28-August 1, 2019, Chicago, IL, USA. ACM, New York, NY, USA (to appear)
August, 3 2017: Our Community Use Case Document is now available.
SWIP presentations: