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On the use of agents in a bioinformatics grid

Authors :
Peter Li
Tom Rodden
Robert Stevens
Norman W. Paton
Luc Moreau
Justin Ferris
Steve Pettifer
Martin Senger
Milena Radenkovic
Vijay Dialani
N. Alpdemir
N. Sharman
Alan J. Robinson
Matthew Addis
Phillip Lord
Simon Miles
Chris Greenhalgh
Kevin Glover
R. Cawley
Angus Roberts
David De Roure
Michael Luck
Darren Marvin
Anil Wipat
Xiaojian Liu
Robert Gaizauskas
Tom Oinn
B. Warboys
Mark A. Greenwood
Chris Wroe
Carole Goble
Lee, Sangsan
Sekguchi, Satoshi
Matsuoka, Satoshi
Sato, Mitsuhisa
Source :
ResearcherID, CCGRID

Abstract

My Grid is an e-Science Grid project that aims to help biologists and bioinformaticians to perform workflow-based in silico experiments, and help them to automate the management of such workflows through personalisation, notification of change and publication of experiments. In this paper, we describe the architecture of my Grid and how it will be used by the scientist. We then show how my Grid can benefit from agents technologies. We have identified three key uses of agent technologies in my Grid: user agents, able to customize and personalise data, agent communication languages offering a generic and portable communication medium, and negotiation allowing multiple distributed entities to reach service level agreements.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ResearcherID, CCGRID
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5c0fd7fb7ae8af9b158e625cae832d89