J Wu, K Narayanan, L Nagel, C Fiehe… - Concurrency and …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Summary The demand for Information Technology (IT) resources is constantly growing in the scientific area. The ability to store and process increasing amounts of data has transformed …
R Rauscher - 2012 IEEE Second International Conference on …, 2012 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
This poster considers the practical barriers to public cloud use for biomedical applications and the advantages of private cloud use for such applications. In addition, it discusses …
The authors analyze legal regulation issues surrounding cloud computing in healthcare. As a result of the authors' expertise in cloud-based data processing for organizations in the …
Development of scientific computing infrastructure significantly influences on various fields of science that require complex computational problems solving and unified sets of …
In this article, the authors, using information-systems modeling techniques, and considering current national legal regulations, present the cloud-enabled architecture of a clinical data …
As virtualization technologies mature and become ever more widespread, cloud computing has emerged as a promising paradigm for e-science. In order to facilitate successful …
It is a pleasure to present this special issue covering subjects related to applying cloud computing to bioinformatics, biomedicine, and health, including solutions to area problems …
A Calatrava Arroyo, H Asorey, J Astalos… - Computer Science …, 2023 - riunet.upv.es
[EN] Open Science is a paradigm in which scientific data, procedures, tools and results are shared transparently and reused by society. The European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) …
High throughput platforms available in clinical settings or in research laboratories, such as magnetic resonance imaging, microarray, mass spectrometry and next-generation …