With the advent of Grid and application technologies, scientists and engineers are building more and more complex applications
to manage and process large data sets, and execute scientific experiments on distributed resources. Such application scenarios
require means for composing and executing complex workflows. Therefore, many efforts have been made towards the development
of workflow management systems for Grid computing. In this paper, we propose a taxonomy that characterizes and classifies
various approaches for building and executing workflows on Grids. We also survey several representative Grid workflow systems
developed by various projects world-wide to demonstrate the comprehensiveness of the taxonomy. The taxonomy not only highlights
the design and engineering similarities and differences of state-of-the-art in Grid workflow systems, but also identifies
the areas that need further research.
Key words Grid computing - resource management - scheduling - taxonomy - workflow management