This paper discusses the requirements of this DBMS. The discussion centers on LabFlow-1 [3, 2], a recently developed database benchmark for highthroughput workflow management systems (WFMSs), i:e:, systems for managing high-volume, missioncritical workflows. LabFlow-1 is based on the data and workflow management needs of a large genome laboratory, and reflects their real-world experience. An overview of the benchmark can be found in [3], and a detailed description in [2]. Benchmark software is available at the following web site: ftp://db.toronto.edu/pub/bonner/papers/workflow/software
Workflow management systems (WfMSs) are useful tools for bioinformaticians. As experiences with usin...
Abstract. Workflow management systems (WfMSs) are useful tools for bioinformaticians. As experiences...
Currently most workflow systems use a database management system as supporting technology. But very...
This paper addresses the performance requirements of this DBMS, and examines the ability of object d...
. Workflow management is a ubiquitous task faced by many organizations, and entails the coordination...
Abstract The changing landscape of genomics research and clinical practice has created a need for co...
Genome projects are very demanding undertakings and are often carried out collaboratively by multipl...
LabFlow is a workflow management system designed for large scale biology research laboratories. It p...
In several working environments, production involves repeated executions of certain procedures. A wo...
In several working environments, production involves repeated executions of certain procedures. A wo...
The analysis of next-generation sequencing (NGS) data requires complex computational workf...
Over the last two decades, scientific workflow management systems (SWfMS) have emerged as a means to...
Automation of the execution of computational tasks is at the heart of improving scientific productiv...
Workflow management systems (WfMSs) are useful tools for bioinformaticians. As experiences with usin...
Next Generation Sequencing has brought genomic analysis within the range of a great number of labor...
Workflow management systems (WfMSs) are useful tools for bioinformaticians. As experiences with usin...
Abstract. Workflow management systems (WfMSs) are useful tools for bioinformaticians. As experiences...
Currently most workflow systems use a database management system as supporting technology. But very...
This paper addresses the performance requirements of this DBMS, and examines the ability of object d...
. Workflow management is a ubiquitous task faced by many organizations, and entails the coordination...
Abstract The changing landscape of genomics research and clinical practice has created a need for co...
Genome projects are very demanding undertakings and are often carried out collaboratively by multipl...
LabFlow is a workflow management system designed for large scale biology research laboratories. It p...
In several working environments, production involves repeated executions of certain procedures. A wo...
In several working environments, production involves repeated executions of certain procedures. A wo...
The analysis of next-generation sequencing (NGS) data requires complex computational workf...
Over the last two decades, scientific workflow management systems (SWfMS) have emerged as a means to...
Automation of the execution of computational tasks is at the heart of improving scientific productiv...
Workflow management systems (WfMSs) are useful tools for bioinformaticians. As experiences with usin...
Next Generation Sequencing has brought genomic analysis within the range of a great number of labor...
Workflow management systems (WfMSs) are useful tools for bioinformaticians. As experiences with usin...
Abstract. Workflow management systems (WfMSs) are useful tools for bioinformaticians. As experiences...
Currently most workflow systems use a database management system as supporting technology. But very...