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Services Computing, 2004 IEEE International Conference on (SCC'04)
pp. 123-131
IT Service Infrastructure for Integrative Systems Biology
Vasa Curcin, Imperial College London, UK
Moustafa Ghanem, Imperial College London, UK
Yike Guo, Imperial College London, UK
Anthony Rowe, Imperial College London, UK
Wayne He, Shanghai Center for Bioinformation Technology, China
Hao Pei, Shanghai Center for Bioinformation Technology, China
Lu Qiang, Shanghai Center for Bioinformation Technology, China
Yuanyuan Li, Shanghai Center for Bioinformation Technology, China
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Despite the large number of software tools and
hardware platforms aiming to solve the problems that bioinformatics
is facing today, there is no platform solution that
can scale up to its demands, in terms of both scope and
sheer volume. DiscoveryNet scientific workflow system is here
extended into a service-centric component architecture that
brings together cross-domain applications through web and grid
services and composes them as novel service offerings. Two case
studies implemented on top of the platform, SARS analysis and
microarray/metabonomics, are described.
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Vasa Curcin, Moustafa Ghanem, Yike Guo, Anthony Rowe, Wayne He, Hao Pei, Lu Qiang, Yuanyuan Li,
"IT Service Infrastructure for Integrative Systems Biology,"
scc,
pp. 123-131,
Services Computing, 2004 IEEE International Conference on (SCC'04),
2004
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