08:30–10:00: Opening, First Keynote, and a short paper
- Keynote: Scientific Workflows and Data Management: The Need for a New Synthesis Bertram Ludaescher, University of California, Davis download
- Open Workflow Infrastructure: A Research Agenda Vlado Stankovski, Paolo Missier, Carole Goble and Ian Taylor download
10:00–10:30: Coffee break
10:30–12:00: Paper session
- Exploring Repositories of Scientific Workflows Julia Stoyanovich, Ben Taskar and Susan Davidson download
- Privacy Issues in Scientific Workflow Provenance Susan Davidson, Sanjeev Khanna, Sudeepa Roy and Sarah Cohen Boulakia. download
- DFL designer - collection-oriented scientific workflows with Petri nets and nested relational calculus Jacek Sroka, Piotr Wlodarczyk, Lukasz Krupa and Jan Hidders. download
12:00–13:30: Lunch
13:30–15:00: Paper session
- A Multi-Dimensional Classification Model for Scientific Workflow Characteristics Lavanya Ramakrishnan and Beth Plale. download
- A General Approach to Data-Intensive Computing using the Meandre Component-Based Framework Bernie Ács, Xavier Llorà, Loretta Auvil, Boris Capitanu, David Tcheng, Mike Haberman, Limin Dong, Tim Wentling and Michael Welge. download
- Meta-Workflows: Pattern-based Interoperability between Galaxy and Taverna Mohamed Abouelhoda, Shady Alaa and Moustafa Ghanem.
15:00–15:30: Coffee break
15:30–17:00: Invited talks and discussion
- Workshop Report: The DCW 2009 NSF Workshop on Data-Centric Workflows Jianwen Su, UCSB, USA and Rick Hull, IBM, USA
- Keynote: Querying Past and Future in Workflow Systems Prof. Tova Milo, University of Tel Aviv download
