214 research outputs found

    Technical support for Life Sciences communities on a production grid infrastructure

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    Production operation of large distributed computing infrastructures (DCI) still requires a lot of human intervention to reach acceptable quality of service. This may be achievable for scientific communities with solid IT support, but it remains a show-stopper for others. Some application execution environments are used to hide runtime technical issues from end users. But they mostly aim at fault-tolerance rather than incident resolution, and their operation still requires substantial manpower. A longer-term support activity is thus needed to ensure sustained quality of service for Virtual Organisations (VO). This paper describes how the biomed VO has addressed this challenge by setting up a technical support team. Its organisation, tooling, daily tasks, and procedures are described. Results are shown in terms of resource usage by end users, amount of reported incidents, and developed software tools. Based on our experience, we suggest ways to measure the impact of the technical support, perspectives to decrease its human cost and make it more community-specific.Comment: HealthGrid'12, Amsterdam : Netherlands (2012

    Implementation of Turing machines with the Scufl data-flow language

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    International audienceIn this paper, the expressiveness of the simple Scufl data-flow language is studied by showing how it can be used to implement Turing machines. To do that, several non trivial Scufl patterns such as self-looping or sub-workflows are required and we precisely explicit them. The main result of this work is to show how a complex workflow can be implemented using a very simple data-flow language. Beyond that, it shows that Scufl is a Turing complete language, given some restrictions that we discuss

    Partitionning medical image databases for content-based queries on a grid

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    articleInternational audienceIn this article we study the impact of executing a medical image database query application on the grid. For lowering the total computation time, the image database is partitioned in subsets to be processed on different grid nodes. A theoretical model of the application computation cost and estimates of the grid execution overhead are used to efficiently partition the database. We show results demonstrating that smart partitioning of the database can lead to significant improvements in terms of total computation time

    A survey of RDB to RDF translation approaches and tools

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    ISRN I3S/RR 2013-04-FR 24 pagesRelational databases scattered over the web are generally opaque to regular web crawling tools. To address this concern, many RDB-to-RDF approaches have been proposed over the last years. In this paper, we propose a detailed review of seventeen RDB-to-RDF initiatives, considering end-to-end projects that delivered operational tools. The different tools are classified along three major axes: mapping description language, mapping implementation and data retrieval method. We analyse the motivations, commonalities and differences between existing approaches. The expressiveness of existing mapping languages is not always sufficient to produce semantically rich data and make it usable, interoperable and linkable. We therefore briefly present various strategies investigated in the literature to produce additional knowledge. Finally, we show that R2RML, the W3C recommendation for describing RDB to RDF mappings, may not apply to all needs in the wide scope of RDB to RDF translation applications, leaving space for future extensions

    Mapping-based SPARQL access to a MongoDB database

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    Accessing legacy data as virtual RDF stores is a key issue in the building of the Web of Data. In recent years, the MongoDB database has become a leader in the NoSQL market and the management of very large datasets, making it a significant potential contributor to the Web of Linked Data. Therefore, in this paper we address the research question of how to access arbitrary MongoDB documents with SPARQL.We propose a two-step method to (i) translate a SPARQL query into a pivot abstract query under MongoDB-to-RDF mappings represented in the xR2RML language, then (ii) translate the pivot query into a concrete MongoDB query. We elaborate on the discrepancy between the expressiveness of SPARQL and the MongoDB query language, and we show that we can always come up with a rewriting that shall produce all certain answers

    Grid technology for biomedical applications

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    International audienceThe deployment of biomedical applications in a grid environment has started about three years ago in several European projects and national ini-tiatives. These applications have demonstrated that the grid paradigm was rele-vant to the needs of the biomedical community. They have also highlighted that this community had very specific requirements on middleware and needed fur-ther structuring in large collaborations in order to participate to the deployment of grid infrastructures in the coming years. In this paper, we propose several ar-eas where grid technology can today improve research and healthcare. A cru-cial issue is to maximize the cross fertilization among projects in the perspec-tive of an environment where data of medical interest can be stored and made easily available to the different actors of healthcare, the physicians, the health-care centres and administrations, and of course the citizens

    A Service-Oriented Architecture enabling dynamic services grouping for optimizing distributed workflows execution

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    International audienceIn this paper, we describe a Service-Oriented Architecture allowing the optimization of the execution of service workflows. We discuss the advantages of the service-oriented approach with regard to the enactment of scientific applications on a grid infrastructure. Based on the development of a generic Web-Services wrapper, we show how the flexibility of our architecture enables dynamic service grouping for optimizing the application execution time. We demonstrate performance results on a real medical imaging application. On a production grid infrastructure, the optimization proposed introduces a significant speed-up (from 1.2 to 2.9) when compared to a traditional execution

    Flexible and efficient workflow deployement of data-intensive applications on grids with MOTEUR

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    Special issue on Workflow Systems in Grid EnvironmentsInternational audienceWorkflows offer a powerful way to describe and deploy applications on grid infrastructures. Many workflow management systems have been proposed but there is still a lack of a system that would allow both a simple description of the dataflow of the application and an efficient execution on a grid platform. In this paper, we study the requirements of such a system, underlining the need for well-defined data composition strategies on the one hand and for a fully parallel execution on the other. As combining those features is not straightforward, we then propose algorithms to do so and we describe the design and implementation of MOTEUR, a workflow engine that fulfills those requirements. Performance results and overhead quantification are shown to evaluate MOTEUR with respect to existing comparable workflow systems on a production grid

    Volumetric Medical Images Segmentation using Shape Constrained Deformable Models

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    International audienceIn this paper we address the problem of extracting geometric models from low contrast volumetric images, given a template or reference shape of that model. We proceed by deforming a reference model in a volumetric image. This reference deformable model is represented as a simplex mesh submitted to regularizing shape constraint. Furthermore, we introduce an original approach that combines the deformable model framework with the elastic registration (based on iterative closest point algorithm) method. This new method increases the robustness of segmentation while allowing very complex deformation of the original template. Examples of segmentation of the liver and brain ventricles are provided
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