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AFlow: Automating Agentic Workflow Generation

International Conference on Learning Representations
Large language models (LLMs) have demonstrated remarkable potential in solving complex tasks across diverse domains, typically by employing agentic workflows that follow detailed instructions and operational sequences.
Jiayi Zhang   +13 more
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Cache for workflows

Proceedings of the 2nd workshop on Workflows in support of large-scale science, 2007
This paper discusses the motivation for the design of a decentralised data-caching scheme for Internet scale distributed computing applications. We provide three target applications in distributed cycle sharing applications, music information retrieval workflows and for workflow-based audio visual searching across distributed information servers.
Taylor Ian   +3 more
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Transactional Workflows or workflow Transactions?

2002
Workflows have generally been accepted as a means to model and support processes in complex organizations. The fact that these processes re-quire robustness and clear semantics has generally been observed and has lead to the combination of workflow and transaction concepts.
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GRP-HEFT: A Budget-Constrained Resource Provisioning Scheme for Workflow Scheduling in IaaS Clouds

IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, 2020
In Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) Clouds, users are charged to utilize cloud services according to a pay-per-use model. If users intend to run their workflow applications on cloud resources within a specific budget, they have to adjust their demands ...
H. Faragardi   +4 more
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Workflow

2023
MD simulations ...
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Process and Workflow

2019
Processes govern every aspect of software development and every aspect of application usage. Whether trivial, complex, formal, or ad hoc, processes are pervasive in software engineering. This chapter summarizes a variety of ways in which process models, also referred to as workflows, can be used to achieve significant improvements in a range of ...
Osterweil, Leon J.   +2 more
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Workflow Evolution

2009
The term evolution has been originally used in biology and means the progressive development of a species over time, i.e., the adaptation to changing environmental requirements. Business processes (which are often called workflows when implemented and thus automated within a workflow management system) also “live” within an environment (e.g., the ...
Dadam, Peter, Rinderle-Ma, Stefanie
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Grid and Workflows

2009
Built on Internet and World Wide Web, the Grid is a new class of infrastructure which supports coordinated resource sharing and problem solving in dynamic, multi-institutional virtual organizations. In a grid architecture, a grid workflow management system is a type of user-level grid middleware.
Chen, Jinjun, Yang, Yun
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Workflow Wrapper for Unstructured Workflows

2011
Modelling workflow for prerequisite relations produces well-defined and well-formed workflow that contains only and-splits and and-joins. Such workflow often cannot be transformed to a structured workflow. Workaround based on elements cloning produces similar structured workflow that corresponds to original workflow, but requests design of a workflow ...
Milašinović, Boris, Fertalj, Krešimir
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The P4->NetFPGA Workflow for Line-Rate Packet Processing

Symposium on Field Programmable Gate Arrays, 2019
P4 has emerged as the de facto standard language for describing how network packets should be processed, and is becoming widely used by network owners, systems developers, researchers and in the classroom.
Stephen Ibanez   +3 more
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