BioSimGrid: Grid-enabled Biomolecular Simulation Data Storage and Analysis

In computational biomolecular research, large amounts of simulation data are generated to capture the motion of proteins. These massive simulation data can be analysed in a number of ways to reveal the biochemical properties of the proteins. However, the legacy way of storing these data (usually in...

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description In computational biomolecular research, large amounts of simulation data are generated to capture the motion of proteins. These massive simulation data can be analysed in a number of ways to reveal the biochemical properties of the proteins. However, the legacy way of storing these data (usually in the laboratory where the simulations have been run) often hinders a wider sharing and easier cross-comparison of simulation results. The data is commonly encoded in a way specific to the simulation package that produced the data and can only be analysed with tools developed specifically for that simulation package. The BioSimGrid platform seeks to provide a solution to these challenges by exploiting the potential of the Grid in facilitating data sharing. By using BioSimGrid either in a scripting or web environment, users can deposit their data and reuse it for analysis. BioSimGrid tools manage the multiple storage locations transparently to the users and provide a set of retrieval and analysis tools to process the data in a convenient and efficient manner. This paper details the usage and implementation of BioSimGrid using a combination of commercial databases, the Storage Resource Broker and Python scripts, gluing the building blocks together. It introduces a case study of how BioSimGrid can be used for better storage, retrieval and analysis of biomolecular simulation data.
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spelling oxford-uuid:31f50963-5df3-4db7-a97c-b82431903fb52022-03-26T13:11:06ZBioSimGrid: Grid-enabled Biomolecular Simulation Data Storage and AnalysisJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:31f50963-5df3-4db7-a97c-b82431903fb5Life SciencesComputing LaboratoryBiochemistryOxford University Research Archive - ValetElsevier2006In computational biomolecular research, large amounts of simulation data are generated to capture the motion of proteins. These massive simulation data can be analysed in a number of ways to reveal the biochemical properties of the proteins. However, the legacy way of storing these data (usually in the laboratory where the simulations have been run) often hinders a wider sharing and easier cross-comparison of simulation results. The data is commonly encoded in a way specific to the simulation package that produced the data and can only be analysed with tools developed specifically for that simulation package. The BioSimGrid platform seeks to provide a solution to these challenges by exploiting the potential of the Grid in facilitating data sharing. By using BioSimGrid either in a scripting or web environment, users can deposit their data and reuse it for analysis. BioSimGrid tools manage the multiple storage locations transparently to the users and provide a set of retrieval and analysis tools to process the data in a convenient and efficient manner. This paper details the usage and implementation of BioSimGrid using a combination of commercial databases, the Storage Resource Broker and Python scripts, gluing the building blocks together. It introduces a case study of how BioSimGrid can be used for better storage, retrieval and analysis of biomolecular simulation data.
spellingShingle Life Sciences
Computing Laboratory
Biochemistry
BioSimGrid: Grid-enabled Biomolecular Simulation Data Storage and Analysis
title BioSimGrid: Grid-enabled Biomolecular Simulation Data Storage and Analysis
title_full BioSimGrid: Grid-enabled Biomolecular Simulation Data Storage and Analysis
title_fullStr BioSimGrid: Grid-enabled Biomolecular Simulation Data Storage and Analysis
title_full_unstemmed BioSimGrid: Grid-enabled Biomolecular Simulation Data Storage and Analysis
title_short BioSimGrid: Grid-enabled Biomolecular Simulation Data Storage and Analysis
title_sort biosimgrid grid enabled biomolecular simulation data storage and analysis
topic Life Sciences
Computing Laboratory
Biochemistry