M. B. Amin, A. Shafi, Shujaat Hussain, W. A. Khan, Sungyoung Lee
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High performance Java sockets (HPJS) for scientific health clouds
Cloud Computing has been adopted by health-care industry for their data's storage, manipulation, and secured sharing needs. However, cloud's distributed nature can be exploited to the use of scientific applications that are designed for health-care data evaluation. These scientific applications, such as, Medical Imaging, Gene and Protein annotation, Mapdrug therapy and Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSS), require high-performance messaging libraries with minimum computational and communication overhead, and efficient resource utilization. The proposed High Performance Java Sockets (HPJS) encapsulates the needs of high-performance messaging of scientific applications for cloud platforms. HPJS effectively uses Java's socket implementation for high-performance inter-process communication. With single-copy protocol, thread re-usability and reduced communication overhead, HPJS can perform messaging twice as fast to conventional buffered-base communication libraries.