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Medical Simulation Services via the Grid

Medical Simulation Services via the Grid
Medical Simulation Services via the Grid
As the Internet revolutionised access to information, the Grid will revolutionise access to computer applications and software systems. In general, this includes the highly important aspect of access to information resources such as Grid database systems (datadriven Grid applications), but we concentrate here on computational services providing numerical simulations for analysis, prediction and virtual prototyping to the medical sector ("bio-numerics"). The aims and objectives of the European Commission project GEMSS [1] will be presented and a description of the potential impact of the bio-numerics applications through examples from previous or ongoing European projects involving GEMSS partners, such as SimBio, COPHIT and BloodSim.
Computational Grid, medical simulation services, Grid security, bio-numerics, highperformance computing
Berti, G
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Benker, S
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Fenner, J.W.
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Fingberg, J
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Lonsdale, G
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Middleton, Stuart
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Surridge, M
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Berti, G, Benker, S, Fenner, J.W., Fingberg, J, Lonsdale, G, Middleton, Stuart and Surridge, M (2003) Medical Simulation Services via the Grid. HealthGrid Workshop 2003, Lyon, France.

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Abstract

As the Internet revolutionised access to information, the Grid will revolutionise access to computer applications and software systems. In general, this includes the highly important aspect of access to information resources such as Grid database systems (datadriven Grid applications), but we concentrate here on computational services providing numerical simulations for analysis, prediction and virtual prototyping to the medical sector ("bio-numerics"). The aims and objectives of the European Commission project GEMSS [1] will be presented and a description of the potential impact of the bio-numerics applications through examples from previous or ongoing European projects involving GEMSS partners, such as SimBio, COPHIT and BloodSim.

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Published date: 2003
Additional Information: Event Dates: April 2003
Venue - Dates: HealthGrid Workshop 2003, Lyon, France, 2003-04-01
Keywords: Computational Grid, medical simulation services, Grid security, bio-numerics, highperformance computing
Organisations: Electronics & Computer Science, IT Innovation

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Local EPrints ID: 258949
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/258949
PURE UUID: e55a1036-ca95-48e2-87f2-e9b9eb4442b9
ORCID for Stuart Middleton: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-8305-8176

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Date deposited: 05 Mar 2004
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:08

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Author: G Berti
Author: S Benker
Author: J.W. Fenner
Author: J Fingberg
Author: G Lonsdale
Author: M Surridge

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