An end-to-end Web services-based infrastructure for biomedical applications

S. Krishnan, K. Baldridge, J. Greenberg, B. Stearn, K. Bhatia
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Abstract

Services-oriented architectures hold a lot of promise for grid-enabling scientific applications. In recent times, Web services have gained wide-spread acceptance in the grid community as the standard way of exposing application functionality to end-users. Web services-based architectures provide accessibility via a multitude of clients, and the ability to enable composition of data and applications in novel ways for facilitating innovation across scientific disciplines. However, issues of diverse data formats and styles which hinder interoperability and integration must be addressed. Providing Web service wrappers for legacy applications alleviates many problems because of the exchange of strongly typed data, defined and validated using XML schemas, that can be used by workflow tools for application integration. In this paper, we describe the end-to-end architecture of such a system for biomedical applications that are part of the National Biomedical Computation Resource (NBCR). We present the technical challenges in setting up such an infrastructure, and discuss in detail the back-end resource management, application services, user-interfaces, and the security infrastructure for the same. We also evaluate our prototype infrastructure, discuss some of its shortcomings, and the future work that may be required to address them.
用于生物医学应用程序的端到端基于Web服务的基础设施
面向服务的体系结构为支持网格的科学应用程序带来了很多希望。最近,Web服务作为向最终用户公开应用程序功能的标准方式在网格社区中得到了广泛的接受。基于Web服务的体系结构通过大量客户端提供了可访问性,并且能够以新颖的方式组合数据和应用程序,从而促进科学学科之间的创新。但是,必须解决妨碍互操作性和集成的各种数据格式和样式的问题。为遗留应用程序提供Web服务包装器可以减轻许多问题,因为可以交换使用XML模式定义和验证的强类型数据,工作流工具可以使用这些数据进行应用程序集成。在本文中,我们描述了这种生物医学应用系统的端到端架构,该系统是国家生物医学计算资源(NBCR)的一部分。我们提出了建立这样一个基础设施的技术挑战,并详细讨论了后端资源管理、应用程序服务、用户界面和安全基础设施。我们还评估了我们的原型基础结构,讨论了它的一些缺点,以及可能需要解决它们的未来工作。
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