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1 online resource (x, 234 pages) : illustrations |
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polychrome |
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text file |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
Preface -- Organizing committees -- The grid as a "Ba" for biomedical knowledge creation / A. Konagaya -- Cyberinfrastructure for the Biological Sciences (CIBIO) / J.C. Wooley -- Upcoming standards for data analysis in bioinformatics / M. Senger, T. Oinn and P. Rice -- Parallel and pipelined database transfer in a grid environment for bioinformatics / K. Satou [and others] -- Controlling the chaos: developing post-genomic grid infrastructures / R. Sinnott and M. Bayer -- Do grid technologies help life sciences? lessons learnt from the biogrid project in Japan / S. Date [and others] -- A framework for biological analysis on the grid / T. Okumura [and others] -- An architectural design of open genome services / R. Umetsu [and others] -- Maximizing computational capacity of computational biochemistry applications: the nuts and bolts / T. Moreland and C.J.K. Tan -- Solutions for grid computing in life sciences / U. Meier -- Streamlining drug discovery research by leveraging grid workflow manager / A. Ghosh [and others] -- MolWorks+G: integrated platform for the acceleration of molecular design by grid computing / F. Konishi, T. Yagi and A. Konagaya -- Proteome analysis using iGAP in Gfarm / W.W. Li [and others] -- GEMSTONE: grid enabled molecular science through online networked environments / K. Baldridge [and others]. -- Application-level QoS support for a medical grid infrastructure / S. Benkner [and others] -- Large-scale simulation and prediction of HLA-epitope complex structures / A.E.H. Png, T.S. Tan and K.W. Choo -- Construction of complex networks using mega process GA and grid MP / Y. Hanada, T. Hiroyasu and M. Miki -- Adapting the perceptron for non-linear problems in protein classification / M.W.K. Chew, R. Abdullah and R.A. Salam -- Process integration for bio-manufacturing grid / Z.Q. Shen [and others]. |
Summary |
This is the second volume in the series of proceedings from the International Workshop on Life Science Grid. It represents the few, if not the only, dedicated proceedings volumes that gathers together the presentations of leaders in the emerging sub-discipline of grid computing for the life sciences. The volume covers the latest developments, trends and trajectories in life science grid computing from top names in bioinformatics and computational biology: A Konagaya; J C Wooley of the National Science Foundation (NSF) and DoE thought leader in supercomputing and life science computing, and one of the key people in the NSF CIBIO initiative; P Arzberger of PRAGMA fame; and R Sinnott of UK e-Science. |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
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Computational grids (Computer systems) -- Congresses.
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Computational grids (Computer systems) |
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Life sciences -- Data processing -- Congresses.
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Life sciences -- Data processing. |
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Life sciences. |
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Electronic books.
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Conference papers and proceedings.
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Conference papers and proceedings.
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Added Author |
Tan, Tin Wee.
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Arzberger, Peter.
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Konagaya, Akihiko.
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LSGRID2005 |
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Print version: International Workshop on Life Science Grid. Grid computing in life sciences. Singapore ; Hackensack, NJ : World Scientific, ©2006 9812703780 9789812703781 (DLC) 2007297910 (OCoLC)123128348 |
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9812772502 (electronic book) |
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9789812772503 (electronic book) |
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1281373133 |
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9781281373137 |
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9812703780 |
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9789812703781 |
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9789812772503 |
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