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Lonnie R. Welch
Researcher at Ohio University
Publications - 166
Citations - 2966
Lonnie R. Welch is an academic researcher from Ohio University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Resource management & Resource allocation. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 163 publications receiving 2636 citations. Previous affiliations of Lonnie R. Welch include University of Texas at Arlington & Ohio State University.
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AGRIS: the Arabidopsis Gene Regulatory Information Server, an update.
Alper Yilmaz,María Katherine Mejía-Guerra,Kyle Kurz,Xiaoyu Liang,Lonnie R. Welch,Erich Grotewold +5 more
TL;DR: The Arabidopsis Gene Regulatory Information Server (AGRIS; http://arabidopsis.med.ohio-state.edu/) provides a comprehensive resource for gene regulatory studies.
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A Bioinformatics Approach to the Identification, Classification, and Analysis of Hydroxyproline-Rich Glycoproteins
TL;DR: The BIO OHIO software program was developed that identifies and classifies AGPs, EXTs, PRPs, hybrid HRGPs, and chimericHRGPs from proteins predicted from DNA sequence data based on searching for biased amino acid compositions and for particular protein motifs associated with known HRGps.
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System for monitoring and reporting performance of hosts and applications and selectively configuring applications in a resource managed system
TL;DR: In this paper, a monitoring system for a distributed environment including a plurality of hosts capable of executing multiple copies of a scalable application includes a first device for generating first data corresponding to performance of all copies of the scalable application; a second device for producing second data corresponding with the performance of each host in the distributed environment; and a third device for calculating performance metrics based on the first and second data.
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Program control for resource management architecture and corresponding programs therefor
TL;DR: In this paper, a program control device operating in a distributed environment comprised of hosts instantiating copies of a scalable application, the program control devices controlling start up, shutdown or movement of a selected one of the copies based on signals generated in response to first information regarding performance of all copies of the scalable application and second infomation regarding the hosts.
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Bioinformatics curriculum guidelines: toward a definition of core competencies.
Lonnie R. Welch,Fran Lewitter,Russell Schwartz,Cath Brooksbank,Predrag Radivojac,Bruno A. Gaëta,Maria Victoria Schneider +6 more
TL;DR: The Curriculum Task Force of the International Society for Computational Biology Education Committee seeks to define curricular guidelines for those who train and educate bioinformaticians, and details a subsequent effort, wherein the task force broadened its perspectives by examining bioinformatics career opportunities, surveying directors of bio informatics core facilities, and reviewing bioin formatics education programs.