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IJBRA
2007
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13 years 7 months ago
The myGrid ontology: bioinformatics service discovery
: In this paper we explore issues in the development of the my Grid ontology, which is an OWL ontology designed to support service discovery through service annotation. There are c...
Katy Wolstencroft, Pinar Alper, Duncan Hull, Chris...
SC
2005
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
Performance-constrained Distributed DVS Scheduling for Scientific Applications on Power-aware Clusters
Left unchecked, the fundamental drive to increase peak performance using tens of thousands of power hungry components will lead to intolerable operating costs and failure rates. H...
Rong Ge, Xizhou Feng, Kirk W. Cameron
ISPAN
2009
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
High-Performance Cloud Computing: A View of Scientific Applications
— Scientific computing often requires the availability of a massive number of computers for performing large scale experiments. Traditionally, these needs have been addressed by ...
Christian Vecchiola, Suraj Pandey, Rajkumar Buyya
BMCBI
2011
13 years 2 months ago
A lightweight, flow-based toolkit for parallel and distributed bioinformatics pipelines
Background: Bioinformatic analyses typically proceed as chains of data-processing tasks. A pipeline, or ‘workflow’, is a well-defined protocol, with a specific structure defin...
Marcin Cieslik, Cameron Mura
KBS
2002
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13 years 7 months ago
Knowledge flow management for distributed team software development
Cognitive cooperation is often neglected in current team software development processes. This issue becomes more important than ever when team members are globally distributed. Th...
Hai Zhuge