DocumentCode :
2233938
Title :
Enabling parallel scientific applications with workflow tools
Author :
Lathers, Adam ; Su, Mei-Hui ; Kulungowski, Alex ; Lin, Abel W. ; Mehta, Gaurang ; Peltier, Steven T. ; Deelman, Ewa ; Ellisman, Mark H.
Author_Institution :
Nat. Center for Microscopy & Imaging Res., California Univ., San Diego, La Jolla, CA
fYear :
0
fDate :
0-0 0
Firstpage :
55
Lastpage :
60
Abstract :
Electron tomography is a powerful tool for deriving three-dimensional (3D) structural information about biological systems within the spatial scale spanning 1 nm3 and 10 mm3. With this technique, it is possible to derive detailed models of sub-cellular components such as organelles and synaptic complexes and to resolve the 3D distribution of their protein constituents in situ. Due in part to exponentially growing raw data-sizes, there continues to be a need for the increased integration of high-performance computing (HPC) and grid technologies with traditional electron tomography processes to provide faster data processing throughput. This is increasingly relevant because emerging mathematical algorithms that provide better data fidelity are more computationally intensive for larger raw data sizes. Progress has been made towards the transparent use of HPC and grid tools for launching scientific applications without passing on the necessary administrative overhead and complexity (resource administration, authentication, scheduling, data delivery) to the non-computer scientist end-user. There is still a need, however, to simplify the use of these tools for applications developers who are developing novel algorithms for computation. Here we describe the architecture of the Telescience project (http://telescience.ucsd.edu), specifically the use of layered workflow technologies to parallelize and execute scientific codes across a distributed and heterogeneous computational resource pool (including resources from the TeraGrid and OptlPuter projects) without the need for the application developer to understand the intricacies of the grid
Keywords :
biological techniques; biology computing; grid computing; parallel processing; resource allocation; Telescience project; biological system; electron tomography; grid computing; heterogeneous computational resource pool; high-performance computing; layered workflow technology; mathematical algorithm; parallel scientific application; subcellular component; three-dimensional structural information; Biological system modeling; Biological systems; Data processing; Electrons; Grid computing; Power system modeling; Proteins; Spatial resolution; Throughput; Tomography;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Challenges of Large Applications in Distributed Environments, 2006 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Paris
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0420-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CLADE.2006.1652055
Filename :
1652055
Link To Document :
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