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@PROCEEDINGS{FerreiradaSilva:1037590,
      author       = {Ferreira da Silva, Rafael and Bard, Deborah and Chard, Kyle
                      and Shaun, de Witt and Foster, Ian T. and Gibbs, Tom and
                      Goble, Carole and Godoy, William and Gustafsson, Johan and
                      Haus, Utz-Uwe and Hudson, Stephen and Jha, Shantenu and Los,
                      Laila and Paine, Drew and Suter, Frédéric and Ward, Logan
                      and Wilkinson, Sean and Amaris, Marcos and Babuji, Yadu and
                      Bader, Jonathan and Balin, Riccardo and Balouek, Daniel and
                      Beecroft, Sarah and Belhajjame, Khalid and Bhattarai, Rajat
                      and Brewer, Wes and Brunk, Paul and Caino-Lores, Silvina and
                      Casanova, Henri and Cassol, Daniela and Coleman, Jared and
                      Coleman, Taina and Colonnelli, Iacopo and Da Silva, Anderson
                      Andrei and de Oliveira, Daniel and Elahi, Pascal and
                      Elfaramawy, Nour and Elwasif, Wael and Etz, Brian and
                      Fahringer, Thomas and Ferreira, Wesley and Filgueira, Rosa
                      and Fosso Tande, Jacob and Gadelha, Luiz and Gallo, Andy and
                      Garijo, Daniel and Georgiou, Yiannis and Gritsch, Philipp
                      and Grubel, Patricia and Gueroudji, Amal and Guilloteau,
                      Quentin and Hamalainen, Carlo and Hong Enriquez, Rolando and
                      Huet, Lauren and Hunter Kesling, Kevin and Iborra, Paula and
                      Jahangiri, Shiva and Janssen, Jan and Jordan, Joe and
                      Kanwal, Sehrish and Kunstmann, Liliane and Lehmann, Fabian
                      and Leser, Ulf and Li, Chen and Liu, Peini and Luettgau,
                      Jakob and Lupat, Richard and M. Fernandez, Jose and
                      Maheshwari, Ketan and Malik, Tanu and Marquez, Jack and
                      Matsuda, Motohiko and Medic, Doriana and Mohammadi, Somayeh
                      and Mulone, Alberto and Navarro, John-Luke and Ng, Kin Wai
                      and Noelp, Klaus and P. Kinoshita, Bruno and Prout, Ryan and
                      R. Crusoe, Michael and Ristov, Sashko and Robila, Stefan and
                      Rosendo, Daniel and Rowell, Billy and Rybicki, Jedrzej and
                      Sanchez, Hector and Saurabh, Nishant and Saurav, Sumit Kumar
                      and Scogland, Tom and Senanayake, Dinindu and Shin, Woong
                      and Sirvent, Raul and Skluzacek, Tyler and Sly-Delgado,
                      Barry and Soiland-Reyes, Stian and Souza, Abel and Souza,
                      Renan and Talia, Domenico and Tallent, Nathan and Thamsen,
                      Lauritz and Titov, Mikhail and Tovar, Benjamin and Vahi,
                      Karan and Vardar-Irrgang, Eric and Vartina, Edite and Wang,
                      Yuandou and Wouters, Merridee and Yu, Qi and Al Bkhetan,
                      Ziad and Zulfiqar, Mahnoor},
      title        = {{W}orkflows {C}ommunity {S}ummit 2024: {F}uture {T}rends
                      and {C}hallenges in {S}cientific {W}orkflows},
      publisher    = {Zenodo},
      reportid     = {FZJ-2025-00761},
      year         = {2024},
      abstract     = {The 2024 Workflows Community Summit report presents the
                      outcomes of a three-day international gathering that brought
                      together 111 experts from 18 countries to discuss future
                      trends and challenges in scientific workflows. The summit
                      focused on six key areas: time-sensitive workflows,
                      convergence of AI and HPC workflows, multi-facility
                      workflows, heterogeneous HPC environments, user experience
                      and interfaces, and FAIR computational workflows.
                      Discussions highlighted emerging challenges such as
                      integrating AI with traditional HPC, managing workflows
                      across diverse facilities, addressing heterogeneity in
                      computing environments, and ensuring workflows are findable,
                      accessible, interoperable, and reusable (FAIR). The report
                      outlines recent advances, ongoing challenges, and provides
                      recommendations for each topic area, emphasizing the need
                      for standardization, improved interoperability, and the
                      development of more sophisticated tools and frameworks to
                      support the evolving landscape of scientific workflows in
                      the era of exascale computing and AI integration.},
      month         = {Sep},
      date          = {2024-09-03},
      organization  = {Workflows Community Summit 2024,
                       Online (Online), 3 Sep 2024 - 5 Sep
                       2024},
      cin          = {JSC},
      cid          = {I:(DE-Juel1)JSC-20090406},
      pnm          = {5112 - Cross-Domain Algorithms, Tools, Methods Labs (ATMLs)
                      and Research Groups (POF4-511)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-5112},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)26},
      doi          = {10.5281/ZENODO.13844759},
      url          = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/1037590},
}