New Generation Computing, 22(2004)167-176
Ohmsha, Ltd. and Springer-Verlag

The Superstructure toward Open Bioinformatics Grid

Akihiko KONAGAYA, Fumikazu KONISHI and
Mariko HATAKEYAMA
RIKEN, Genomic Sciences Center
1-7-22 Suehiro, Tsurumi, Yokohama, Kanagawa, 230-0045 Japan

{konagaya,fumikazu,marikoh}@gsc.riken.jp
Kenji SATOU
School of Knowledge Science
Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
1-1 Asahidai, Tatsunokuchi, Ishikawa, 923-1292, Japan

ken@jaist.ac.jp

Received 19 June 2003
Revised manuscript received 7 November 2003

Abstract

The grid design strongly depends on not only a network infrastructure but also a superstructure, that is, a social structure of virtual organizations where people trust each other, share resources and work together. Open Bioinformatics Grid (OBIGrid) is a grid aimed at building a cooperative bioinformatics environment for computer scientists and biologists. In October 2003, OBIGrid consisted of 293 nodes with 492 CPUs provided by 27 sites at universities, laboratories and other enterprises, connected by a virtual private network over the Internet. So many organizations have participated because OBIGrid has been conscious of constructing a superstructure on a grid as well as a grid infrastructure. For the benefit of OBIGrid participants, we have developed a series of life science application services: an open bioinformatics environment (OBIEnv), a scalable genome database (OBISgd), a genome annotation system (OBITco), a biochemical network simulator (OBIYagns), and to name a few.

Keywords:Bioinformatics, Grid, Programming Environment, XML Database, Genome Annotation, Biochemical Simulation.

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