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Practices of Grid Computing for Genome Alternative Splicing Analysis
Urumchi, Xinjiang, China August 16-August 18
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YU Huashan, Peking University, Beijing
Kong Lei, Peking University, Beijing
Alternative splicing analysis represents a typical computing pattern in bioinformatics. In such a problem?s domain, there are massive and irregular batch jobs. It is critical to improve such a computation?s efficiency and reduce the cost. Based on computational Grid technologies, a solution has been devised. The solution consists of a Grid service model for representing heterogeneous resources, a WS Service-Group for dynamically discovering as many appropriate resources as possible, and a WS Service- Group for performing massive, irregular batch jobs on distributed resources in a parallel and optimized way. The solution has been implemented in Harmonia, a computational Grid software platform developed by Peking University. Experiments has approved the solutions feasibility and practicability, also has presented some hints for improving its efficiency.
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YU Huashan, Kong Lei, "Practices of Grid Computing for Genome Alternative Splicing Analysis," gcc, pp.622-629, Sixth International Conference on Grid and Cooperative Computing (GCC 2007), 2007
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