Title
A high performance grid-web service framework for the identification of 'conserved sequence tags'
Abstract
The continuous increasing of computing power in biological research places a threshold to the single host use and suggests an approach based on distributed computing. An emerging solution is grid technology, which allows organization to make better use of existing computing resources by providing them with a single, transparent, aggregated source of computing power. Equally, bioinformatics analysis often involves many web services, allowing shared access to information and helping the biologist to design, describe, record complex experiments. A new generation of grid infrastructure, where web services are building blocks, allow managent of a web services workflow. This work shows a tool for the identification and functional annotation of 'Conserved Sequence Tags' (CSTs) through cross-species genome comparisons, deployed on a Grid System Architecture, based on Web Services concepts and technologies.
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1016/j.future.2006.07.012
Future Generation Comp. Syst.
Keywords
Field
DocType
high performance grid-web service,single host use,conserved sequence tags,better use,grid infrastructure,conserved sequence tag,web service,grid system architecture,web services workflow,web services concept,grid technology,computing resource,distributed computing
Services computing,World Wide Web,Grid computing,Annotation,Computer science,Utility computing,Semantic grid,Web service,Workflow,Grid,Distributed computing
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
23
3
Future Generation Computer Systems
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.36
8
Authors
10
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Paolo D'onorio De Meo1848.28
D Carrabino2293.08
Nico Sanna3256.73
Tiziana Castrignano450.94
Giorgio Grillo523755.68
Flavio Licciulli624244.30
Sabino Liuni737686.28
Matteo Ré816411.62
Flavio Mignone912812.90
Graziano Pesole10942107.35