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Workflows Community Summit 2024: Future Trends and Challenges in Scientific Workflows

19 October 2024
Rafael Ferreira da Silva
Deborah Bard
Kyle Chard
Shaun de Witt
Ian T. Foster
Tom Gibbs
C. Goble
William F. Godoy
Johan O. R. Gustafsson
Utz-Uwe Haus
S. Hudson
S. Jha
Laila Los
Drew Paine
Frédéric Suter
Logan T. Ward
Sean R. Wilkinson
Marcos Amaris
Y. Babuji
Jonathan Bader
Riccardo Balin
Daniel Balouek
Sarah Beecroft
Khalid Belhajjame
Rajat Bhattarai
Wes Brewer
Paul Brunk
Silvina Caíno-Lores
Henri Casanova
Daniela Cassol
Jared Coleman
T. Coleman
Iacopo Colonnelli
Anderson Andrei Da Silva
Daniel de Oliveira
Pascal Elahi
Nour Elfaramawy
W. Elwasif
Brian Etz
T. Fahringer
Wesley Ferreira
Rosa Filgueira
Jacob Fosso Tande
Luiz M. R. Gadelha
Andy Gallo
D. Garijo
Yiannis Georgiou
Philipp Gritsch
Patricia A. Grubel
Amal Gueroudji
Quentin Guilloteau
Carlo Hamalainen
Rolando Hong Enriquez
Lauren Huet
K. K.
Paula Iborra
Shiva Jahangiri
Jan Janssen
Joe Jordan
Sehrish Kanwal
L. Kunstmann
Fabian Lehmann
Ulf Leser
Chen Li
Peini Liu
Jakob Luettgau
Richard Lupat
Jose M. Fernandez
Ketan Maheshwari
Tanu Malik
Jack Marquez
Motohiko Matsuda
Doriana Medić
Somayeh Mohammadi
Alberto Mulone
John-Luke Navarro
Kin Wai Ng
Klaus Noelp
Bruno Kinoshita
Ryan Prout
M. Crusoe
S. Ristov
Stefan Robila
Daniel Rosendo
Billy Rowell
J. Rybicki
Hector Sanchez
Nishant Saurabh
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Tom Scogland
Dinindu Senanayake
Woong Shin
R. Sirvent
Tyler J. Skluzacek
Barry Sly-Delgado
S. Soiland-Reyes
Abel Souza
Renan Souza
Domenico Talia
Nathan Tallent
L. Thamsen
Mikhail Titov
Benjamín Tovar
K. Vahi
Eric Vardar-Irrgang
Edite Vartina
Yuandou Wang
Merridee Wouters
Qi Yu
Ziad Al Bkhetan
M. Zulfiqar
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Abstract

The Workflows Community Summit gathered 111 participants from 18 countries to discuss emerging trends and challenges in scientific workflows, focusing on six key areas: time-sensitive workflows, AI-HPC convergence, multi-facility workflows, heterogeneous HPC environments, user experience, and FAIR computational workflows. The integration of AI and exascale computing has revolutionized scientific workflows, enabling higher-fidelity models and complex, time-sensitive processes, while introducing challenges in managing heterogeneous environments and multi-facility data dependencies. The rise of large language models is driving computational demands to zettaflop scales, necessitating modular, adaptable systems and cloud-service models to optimize resource utilization and ensure reproducibility. Multi-facility workflows present challenges in data movement, curation, and overcoming institutional silos, while diverse hardware architectures require integrating workflow considerations into early system design and developing standardized resource management tools. The summit emphasized improving user experience in workflow systems and ensuring FAIR workflows to enhance collaboration and accelerate scientific discovery. Key recommendations include developing standardized metrics for time-sensitive workflows, creating frameworks for cloud-HPC integration, implementing distributed-by-design workflow modeling, establishing multi-facility authentication protocols, and accelerating AI integration in HPC workflow management. The summit also called for comprehensive workflow benchmarks, workflow-specific UX principles, and a FAIR workflow maturity model, highlighting the need for continued collaboration in addressing the complex challenges posed by the convergence of AI, HPC, and multi-facility research environments.

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