DocumentCode
2541388
Title
GRID-enabled bioinformatics applications for comparative genomic analysis at the CBBC
Author
Hunter, A. ; Schibeci, D. ; Hiew, H.L. ; Bellgard, M.
Author_Institution
Centre for Bioinformatics & Biol. Comput., Murdoch Univ., WA, Australia
fYear
2004
fDate
20-23 Sept. 2004
Firstpage
486
Abstract
Summary form only given. Bioinformatics is an important application area for grid computing. The grid computing issues required to tackle current bioinformatics challenges include processing power, large-scale data access and management, security, application integration, data integrity and curation, control/automation/tracking of workflows, data format consistency and resource discovery. In this poster, we describe preliminary steps taken to develop a grid environment to advance bioinformatics research. We developed a system called Grendel, with the aims of providing bioinformatics researchers transparent access to basic computational resources used in their research. Grendel is a platform and language independent Web-services based system for distributed resource management utilising Sun Grid Engine that provides a single entry point for computational tasks while keeping the actual resources transparent to the user. Grendel is developed in Java and deployed using the Tomcat. Client libraries have been developed in Perl and Java to provide access to computation resource exported via Grendel.
Keywords
Internet; Java; Perl; biology computing; distributed object management; genetics; grid computing; information resources; software libraries; CBBC; Grendel; Java; Perl; Sun Grid Engine; Web service; comparative genomic analysis; computational resources; distributed resource management; grid computing; grid-enabled bioinformatics applications; resource transparency; Bioinformatics; Data security; Energy management; Genomics; Grid computing; Java; Large scale integration; Power system management; Power system security; Resource management;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Cluster Computing, 2004 IEEE International Conference on
ISSN
1552-5244
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8694-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CLUSTR.2004.1392652
Filename
1392652
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