Background: We observe two trends in bioinformatics: (i) analyses are increasing in complexity, often requiring several applications to be run as a workflow; and (ii) multiple CPU...
Francis Tang, Ching Lian Chua, Liang-Yoong Ho, Yun...
As the large volume of resources involved and the power of computational Grids increased, there is a corresponding and urgent need for employ the grid technologies into problem so...
Application development for distributed-computing ``Grids'' can benefit from tools that variously hide or enable application-level management of critical aspects of the ...
Nicholas T. Karonis, Brian R. Toonen, Ian T. Foste...
The electronics design industry is facing major challenges as transistors continue to decrease in size. The next generation of devices will be so small that the position of indivi...
Liangxiu Han, Asen Asenov, Dave Berry, Campbell Mi...
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...