High Performance Computing has been very useful to researchers in the Bioinformatics, Medical and related fields. The bioinformatics domain is rich in applications that require extracting useful information from very large and continuously growing sequence of databases. Automated techniques such as DNA sequencers, DNA microarrays & others are continually growing the dataset that is stored in large public databases such as GenBank and Protein DataBank. Most methods used for analyzing genetic/protein data have been found to be extremely computationally intensive, providing motivation for the use of powerful computers or systems with high throughput characteristics. In this paper, we provide a case study for one such bioinformatics application...
The enormous growth of biological sequence databases has caused bioinformatics to be rapidly moving ...
A poster discussing the use of parallel processing techniques (Hadoop, mapreduce, ect.) in processin...
Next generation sequencing (NGS) has been a great success and is now a standard meth-od of research ...
High Performance Computing (HPC) resources are housed in large datacenters, which consume huge amoun...
A b s t r a c t The rapid advances in high-throughput biotechnologies such as DNA microarrays and ma...
Current biomedical technologies are producing massive amounts of data on an unprecedented scale. The...
AbstractNowadays, High Performance Computing (HPC) systems commonly used in bioinformatics, such as ...
Bioinformatics and computational biology are driven by growing volumes of data in biological systems...
Exponential growth in biological sequence data combined with the computationally intensive nature of...
One of the fastest growing concerns in the technology sector is the increased demand for power in th...
Langenkämper D, Jakobi T, Feld D, Jelonek L, Goesmann A, Nattkemper TW. Comparison of Acceleration T...
Motivation: High performance computing (HPC) clusters play a pivotal role in large-scale bioinformat...
In the last years the fast growth of bioinformatics field has atracted the attention of computer sci...
Energy consumption by computer systems has emerged as an important concern, both at the level of ind...
Bioinformatics is one of the areas affected by current HPC problems due to the exponential growth of...
The enormous growth of biological sequence databases has caused bioinformatics to be rapidly moving ...
A poster discussing the use of parallel processing techniques (Hadoop, mapreduce, ect.) in processin...
Next generation sequencing (NGS) has been a great success and is now a standard meth-od of research ...
High Performance Computing (HPC) resources are housed in large datacenters, which consume huge amoun...
A b s t r a c t The rapid advances in high-throughput biotechnologies such as DNA microarrays and ma...
Current biomedical technologies are producing massive amounts of data on an unprecedented scale. The...
AbstractNowadays, High Performance Computing (HPC) systems commonly used in bioinformatics, such as ...
Bioinformatics and computational biology are driven by growing volumes of data in biological systems...
Exponential growth in biological sequence data combined with the computationally intensive nature of...
One of the fastest growing concerns in the technology sector is the increased demand for power in th...
Langenkämper D, Jakobi T, Feld D, Jelonek L, Goesmann A, Nattkemper TW. Comparison of Acceleration T...
Motivation: High performance computing (HPC) clusters play a pivotal role in large-scale bioinformat...
In the last years the fast growth of bioinformatics field has atracted the attention of computer sci...
Energy consumption by computer systems has emerged as an important concern, both at the level of ind...
Bioinformatics is one of the areas affected by current HPC problems due to the exponential growth of...
The enormous growth of biological sequence databases has caused bioinformatics to be rapidly moving ...
A poster discussing the use of parallel processing techniques (Hadoop, mapreduce, ect.) in processin...
Next generation sequencing (NGS) has been a great success and is now a standard meth-od of research ...