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'Big data', Hadoop and cloud computing in genomics

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An overview of cloud computing and big data technologies, and how such expertise can be used to deal with biology's big data sets is discussed, together with an overview of the current usage of Hadoop within the bioinformatics community.
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This article is published in Journal of Biomedical Informatics.The article was published on 2013-10-01 and is currently open access. It has received 403 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Data-intensive computing & Big data.

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Design and implementation of an intelligent system for tourist routes recommendation based on Hadoop

TL;DR: Tourist route intelligent recommendation system based on Hadoop uses distributed association rules calculation to solve problems of secure storage and fast access of the large amounts of data, which can improve the scalability of its recommendation service so that to get ideal effect for tourist route recommendation.
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Big Data Technologies with Computational Model Computing Using Hadoop with Scheduling Challenges

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a state-of-craftsmanship survey that gives an all-encompassing perspective on the BD difficulties, and BDA techniques speculated/proposed/ utilized associations to help other people comprehend this scene to settle on strong venture choices.
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Analytics and Decision Support Systems in Global Health Informatics

TL;DR: This chapter reviews recent literature that fall under data analytics and decision support methods that represent critical steps to obtain recommendations for global health interventions derived from data.
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A review of big data analytics in the biomedical field

TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss several approach in processing large amount of biomedical data and discuss the challenge that are faced when processing those biomedical data in large sizes, they also proposed integrated telehealth system which combine Tele-ECG, Tele-USG, and existing biomedical application.
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DNACloud: A Potential Tool for storing Big Data on DNA

TL;DR: A software called DNACloud which makes it easy to store the data on the DNA which shows promise for synthetic DNA storage as a useful technology for the future data storage.
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The Genome Analysis Toolkit: A MapReduce framework for analyzing next-generation DNA sequencing data

TL;DR: The GATK programming framework enables developers and analysts to quickly and easily write efficient and robust NGS tools, many of which have already been incorporated into large-scale sequencing projects like the 1000 Genomes Project and The Cancer Genome Atlas.
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Cramming More Components Onto Integrated Circuits

TL;DR: Integrated circuits will lead to such wonders as home computers or at least terminals connected to a central computer, automatic controls for automobiles, and personal portable communications equipment as mentioned in this paper. But the biggest potential lies in the production of large systems.
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Cramming More Components onto Integrated Circuits

Gordon E. Moore
- 01 Jan 1965 - 
TL;DR: Integrated circuits will lead to such wonders as home computers or at least terminals connected to a central computer, automatic controls for automobiles, and personal portable communications equipment as discussed by the authors. But the biggest potential lies in the production of large systems.
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Big data: The next frontier for innovation, competition, and productivity

James Manyika
TL;DR: The amount of data in the authors' world has been exploding, and analyzing large data sets will become a key basis of competition, underpinning new waves of productivity growth, innovation, and consumer surplus, according to research by MGI and McKinsey.
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Galaxy: A platform for interactive large-scale genome analysis

TL;DR: An interactive system, Galaxy, that combines the power of existing genome annotation databases with a simple Web portal to enable users to search remote resources, combine data from independent queries, and visualize the results.
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