DocumentCode
1933736
Title
OBIGrid: towards the ´Ba´ for sharing resources, services and knowledge for bioinformatics
Author
Konagaya, Akihiko
Author_Institution
RIKEN Genomic Sci. Center, Kanagawa, Japan
Volume
2
fYear
2006
fDate
16-19 May 2006
Lastpage
37
Abstract
Open Bioinformatics Grid (OBIGrid) was established in 2002 for sharing the bioinformatics environment including computational resources, public databases, and bioinformatics application tools over the Internet. Grid is one of the most attractive cyber infrastructures for achieving scalability in the computation power and data storage necessary for bioinformatics. Grid also plays the role of ´Ba´, the basis of virtual organizations in which people share time and place to work together. ´Ba´ can extend beyond the boundaries of current grid computing by utilizing Web service technologies for sharing databases, tools, and knowledge distributed all over the world. However, many issues regarding the widespread use of the Web services have been raised, such as the semantic gap between bioinformatics workflows and the application programming interfaces provided by Web services. The key to solving such issues is the bioinformatics ontology employed to establish interoperability among biological databases and bioinformatics application tools used by the Web services. This paper proposes a design of bioinformatics ontology based on triadic relations among input-output data, commands, and databases, and demonstrates its feasibility in the automatic generation of bioinformatics workflows.
Keywords
Internet; biology computing; grid computing; ontologies (artificial intelligence); resource allocation; scientific information systems; workflow management software; Internet; OBIGrid; Open Bioinformatics Grid; Web service technologies; Web services; application programming interfaces; bioinformatics application tools; bioinformatics ontology; bioinformatics workflows; biological databases; computational resources; data storage; grid computing; knowledge sharing; public databases; resource sharing; service sharing; virtual organizations; Bioinformatics; Distributed databases; Grid computing; Internet; Knowledge management; Ontologies; Prototypes; Scalability; Space technology; Web services; Bioinformatics; Grid Computing; Ontology I.; Web Services; Workflow;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Cluster Computing and the Grid, 2006. CCGRID 06. Sixth IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Singapore
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2585-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CCGRID.2006.1630930
Filename
1630930
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