2009
DOI: 10.1002/cpe.1459
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Special Issue: 3rd International Workshop on Workflow Management and Applications in Grid Environments (WaGe2008)

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“…The special issue was edited by Professor Geoffrey C. Fox and Professor Dennis Gannon from Indiana University in USA. A follow‐up were the special issues in the same journal for WSGE2006 (first International Workshop on Workflow Systems in Grid Environments), WaGe2007, WaGe2008 and ICWM2009 . This WMSC2010 special issue is another follow‐up of those special issues in order to further boost the research and development of workflow management and applications.…”
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“…The special issue was edited by Professor Geoffrey C. Fox and Professor Dennis Gannon from Indiana University in USA. A follow‐up were the special issues in the same journal for WSGE2006 (first International Workshop on Workflow Systems in Grid Environments), WaGe2007, WaGe2008 and ICWM2009 . This WMSC2010 special issue is another follow‐up of those special issues in order to further boost the research and development of workflow management and applications.…”
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“…In particular, the special issue titled Workflow in Grid Systems in Concurrency and Computation : Practice and Experience was a key step 7. The special issue was edited by Professor Geoffrey C. Fox and Professor Dennis Gannon from Indiana University in the U.S.A. A follow‐up were the special issues in the same journal for WSGE2006 (First International Workshop on Workflow Systems in Grid Environments), WaGe2007 and WaGe2008 9–11. This ICWM2009 special issue is another follow‐up of those special issues in order to further boost the research and development of workflow management and applications.…”
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