PALMS: A Modern Coevolution of Community and Computing Using Policy Driven Development

Barry Demchak, J. Kerr, F. Raab, K. Patrick, Ingolf Krüger
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In 2007, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) funded the Physical Activity and Location Measurement System (PALMS) project at the University of California, San Diego. Its mission is to advance exposure biology research by developing new methods of physical activity data capture and analysis from a geospatial perspective. A key early insight was that while exposure biology investigators often employ their own data analysis frameworks, many frameworks are conceptually similar. Forming a community based on common requirements and research directions, and serving that community with a common computing framework would, itself, be a major contribution to the NIH mission. This paper describes the PALMS Cyber infrastructure (CI), which comprises both the PALMS computing services and the exposure biology community it serves. By leveraging state of the art software architecture techniques, the PALMS CI is well positioned to serve the co evolution of a thriving research community and the computing systems that support it.
棕榈:使用政策驱动发展的社区和计算的现代共同进化
2007年,美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)资助了加州大学圣地亚哥分校的身体活动和位置测量系统(PALMS)项目。其使命是从地理空间的角度出发,通过开发身体活动数据捕获和分析的新方法,推进暴露生物学研究。一个关键的早期见解是,虽然暴露生物学研究者经常使用他们自己的数据分析框架,但许多框架在概念上是相似的。形成一个基于共同需求和研究方向的社区,并为该社区提供一个共同的计算框架,这本身就是对NIH使命的主要贡献。本文描述了PALMS网络基础设施(CI),它包括PALMS计算服务和它所服务的暴露生物学社区。通过利用最先进的软件体系结构技术,PALMS CI能够很好地服务于蓬勃发展的研究社区和支持它的计算系统的共同发展。
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