Pegasus at SC 2017

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Are you going to attend the SC17 conference in Denver, Colorado on November 12-17, 2017? We will be giving a presentation “Software Integrity with Pegasus:Securing Scientific Workflow Data”  about our work as part of the  NSF SWIP project on Tuesday, Nov 14th at 2:00pm at the University of Southern California booth … Read More

Pegasus Contributed to New Gravitational-Wave Detector Discovery

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  A collaboration that began 16 years ago between computer scientists at the USC Information Sciences Institute (ISI) and members of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) and Virgo projects is opening up a new window onto the nature of the universe. Pegasus, a specialized computer program developed by a … Read More

Nobel Prize-winning discovery on Gravitational Waves came about with contributions from Pegasus

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  By Emily Gersema, USC News The Nobel Prize-winning discovery that gravitational waves exist in the universe, which in turn further confirmed Albert Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity, was made possible in part by a collaboration with USC computer scientists. By developing a specialized computer program called Pegasus, a team … Read More

Pegasus receives continued support from the National Science Foundation

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The Pegasus team is pleased to announce that it has received a new grant from the National Science Foundation to support new development and maintenance of the Pegasus Workflow Management System.   It will support Pegasus for the next 5 years and help address the needs of our diverse user community. … Read More

Pegasus 4.7.5 Released

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We are happy to announce the release of Pegasus 4.7.5 . Pegasus 4.7.5 is a minor release, which contains minor enhancements and fixes bugs. This will most likely be the last release in the 4.7 series, and unless you have specific reasons to stay with the 4.7.x series, we recommend … Read More

Dr. Deelman and Pegasus contributions highlighted in the IEEE Women in Engineering Magazine

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Dr. Ewa Deelman research contributions for support the efficient execution of scientific applications has been highlighted in the June edition of the IEEE Women in Engineering Magazine (Volume 11, Number 1). The article entitled ‘Super-Efficient Workflows: Deelman is impacting science applications‘ underlines Dr. Deelman’s research career, and in particular her … Read More

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