Distributed data management service for VPH applications
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Journal Article
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For many medical applications, it's challenging to access large datasets, which are often hosted across different domains on heterogeneous infrastructures. Homogenizing the infrastructure to simplify data access is unrealistic; therefore, it's important to develop distributed storage that doesn't introduce added complexity. Here, a solution is investigated that flexibly federates data on clouds or grids without changing the existing infrastructure, instead scaling with the increasing data demand. Unlike existing approaches, this method isn't bound to a specific technology and doesn't require additional effort from administrators, users, or application developers to federate and use the storage infrastructure.
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For many medical applications, it's challenging to access large datasets, which are often hosted across different domains on heterogeneous infrastructures. Homogenizing the infrastructure to simplify data access is unrealistic; therefore, it's important to develop distributed storage that doesn't introduce added complexity. Here, a solution is investigated that flexibly federates data on clouds or grids without changing the existing infrastructure, instead scaling with the increasing data demand. Unlike existing approaches, this method isn't bound to a specific technology and doesn't require additional effort from administrators, users, or application developers to federate and use the storage infrastructure.
Date Issued
2015-07-13
Date Acceptance
2015-07-01
Citation
IEEE Internet Computing, 2015, 20 (2), pp.34-41
ISSN
1941-0131
Publisher
IEEE
Start Page
34
End Page
41
Journal / Book Title
IEEE Internet Computing
Volume
20
Issue
2
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Subjects
Networking & Telecommunications
0805 Distributed Computing
Publication Status
Published