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On transferring the grid technology to the biomedical community

Authors :
Yassene, Mohammed
Ulrich, Sax
Frank, Dickmann
Joerg, Lippert
Juri, Solodenko
Gabriele, von Voigt
Matthew, Smith
Otto, Rienhoff
Source :
Studies in health technology and informatics. 159
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Natural scientists such as physicists pioneered the sharing of computing resources, which resulted in the Grid. The inter domain transfer process of this technology has been an intuitive process. Some difficulties facing the life science community can be understood using the Bozeman's "Effectiveness Model of Technology Transfer". Bozeman's and classical technology transfer approaches deal with technologies that have achieved certain stability. Grid and Cloud solutions are technologies that are still in flux. We illustrate how Grid computing creates new difficulties for the technology transfer process that are not considered in Bozeman's model. We show why the success of health Grids should be measured by the qualified scientific human capital and opportunities created, and not primarily by the market impact. With two examples we show how the Grid technology transfer theory corresponds to the reality. We conclude with recommendations that can help improve the adoption of Grid solutions into the biomedical community. These results give a more concise explanation of the difficulties most life science IT projects are facing in the late funding periods, and show some leveraging steps which can help to overcome the "vale of tears".

Details

ISSN :
09269630
Volume :
159
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Studies in health technology and informatics
Accession number :
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