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Wei Tan

Researcher at IBM

Publications -  158
Citations -  6028

Wei Tan is an academic researcher from IBM. The author has contributed to research in topics: Web service & Workflow. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 151 publications receiving 5250 citations. Previous affiliations of Wei Tan include GlobalFoundries & Alibaba Group.

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Process Mining Manifesto

Wil M. P. van der Aalst, +78 more
TL;DR: This manifesto hopes to serve as a guide for software developers, scientists, consultants, business managers, and end-users to increase the maturity of process mining as a new tool to improve the design, control, and support of operational business processes.
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Self-Adaptive Learning PSO-Based Deadline Constrained Task Scheduling for Hybrid IaaS Cloud

TL;DR: This paper proposes a resource allocation framework in which an IaaS provider can outsource its tasks to External Clouds (ECs) when its own resources are not sufficient to meet the demand.
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A Petri Net-Based Method for Compatibility Analysis and Composition of Web Services in Business Process Execution Language

TL;DR: The method for mediator generation is proposed to assist the automatic composition of partially compatible services and is validated through a real-life case and further research directions are pointed out.
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Social-Network-Sourced Big Data Analytics

TL;DR: Leveraging the social network paradigm could enable a level of collaboration to help solve big data processing challenges and use personal ad hoc clouds comprising individuals in social networks to address such challenges.
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Review of Current Methods, Applications, and Data Management for the Bioinformatics Analysis of Whole Exome Sequencing

TL;DR: This review focuses on established bioinformatics tools and applications that support five analytical steps: raw data quality assessment, preprocessing, alignment, post-processing, and variant analysis (detection, annotation, and prioritization).