Title :
GRISSOM Platform: Enabling Distributed Processing and Management of Biological Data Through Fusion of Grid and Web Technologies
Author :
Chatziioannou, Aristotelis A. ; Kanaris, Ioannis ; Doukas, Charalampos ; Moulos, Panagiotis ; Kolisis, Fragiskos N. ; Maglogiannis, Ilias
Author_Institution :
Nat. Hellenic Res. Found., Athens, Greece
Abstract :
Transcriptomic technologies have a critical impact in the revolutionary changes that reshape biological research. Through the recruitment of novel high-throughput instrumentation and advanced computational methodologies, an unprecedented wealth of quantitative data is produced. Microarray experiments are considered high-throughput, both in terms of data volumes (data intensive) and processing complexity (computationally intensive). In this paper, we present grids for in silico systems biology and medicine (GRISSOM), a web-based application that exploits GRID infrastructures for distributed data processing and management, of DNA microarrays (cDNA, Affymetrix, Illumina) through a generic, consistent, computational analysis framework. GRISSOM performs versatile annotation and integrative analysis tasks, through the use of third-party application programming interfaces, delivered as web services. In parallel, by conforming to service-oriented architectures, it can be encapsulated in other biomedical processing workflows, with the help of workflow enacting software, like Taverna Workbench, thus rendering access to its algorithms, transparent and generic. GRISSOM aims to set a generic paradigm of efficient metamining that promotes translational research in biomedicine, through the fusion of grid and semantic web computing technologies.
Keywords :
biological techniques; biology computing; data analysis; data mining; grid computing; medical computing; meta data; semantic Web; Affymetrix; DNA microarrays; GRID infrastructure; GRID-Web fusion; GRISSOM platform; Grids for In Silico Systems Biology and Medicine; Illumina; Taverna Workbench; Web based application; advanced computational methodologies; biological data distributed management; biological data distributed processing; cDNA; computational analysis framework; data volume; distributed data management; distributed data processing; high throughput instrumentation; integrative data analysis; metamining; microarray experiments; processing complexity; semantic Web; service oriented architectures; third party application programming interfaces; transcriptomic technologies; versatile data annotation; workflow enacting software; Arrays; DNA; Filtering algorithms; Ontologies; Statistical analysis; Web services; Biological data mining; distributed computing; grid; translational biomedical research; web services; Algorithms; Animals; Cluster Analysis; Computer Simulation; Data Mining; Databases, Genetic; Gene Expression Profiling; Humans; Internet; Medical Informatics Applications; Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis; Software; User-Computer Interface;
Journal_Title :
Information Technology in Biomedicine, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TITB.2010.2092784