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Developing Reusable Software Infrastructure – Middleware – for Multiscale Modeling Wilfred W. Li, Ph.D. National Biomedical Computation Resource Center for Research in Biological Systems San Diego Supercomputer Center University of California, San Diego Modeling the Heart Modeling Synaptic Activity ventricles multicellular lattice crossbridge filament Transformation Based Backprojection for Volume Reconstruction (TxBR) Enabling Biomedical Applications with Grid Technology -- Cyberinfrastructure Cyberinfrastructure: raw resources, middleware and execution environment Virtual Organizations Workflow Management Web Service NBCR Rocks Clusters Vision KEPLER Virtual Filesystem Service Oriented Architecture Opal: Web Service Wrapper GAMA – Grid Account Management Architecture K. Mueller Rapid Grid Deployment Web Service based Workflow Composition S. Krishnan Opal WSRF Operation Provider K. Ichikawa Opal Web services in Vision M. Sanner PMV developments • Secure web services for AutoDock on NBCR cluster Ligand Protein Interaction Using Web Services – GEMSTONE • • Baldridge, Greenberg, Amoreira, Kondric GAMESS Service – More accurate Ligand Information • LigPrep Service • • • • – Generation of Conformational Spaces PDB2PQR Service – Protein preparation APBS Service – Generation of electrostatic information QMView Service – Visualization of electrostatic potential file Applications: – Electrostatics and docking – High-throughput processing of ligandprotein interaction studies – Use of small molecules (ligands) to turn on or off a protein function My WorkSphere Overview My WorkSphere • Test platform for portlets – Integrate open source solutions for rich functionalities – Customized solutions based on generic web services • Rapid application deployment using Opal • Technology from TeleScience Project – ATOMIC – Session management – Data storage • New development – Generic user interface definition language • Describe application I/O parameters – Workflow monitor – Job Provenance Workflow Management • Use of Opal WS wrapper for rapid application deployment – Possible to add data type mapping – Leverage semantic web technology for interoperability • Use of Strongly Typed web service for data integrity, and better integration of WS based workflow • Data Integration – XML schema definition for data • Required for database storage, query and interface layer – What other standards to adopt and integrate using different namespaces • The bottom line: – WS enables workflow composition using tools such as KEPLER, TAVERNA, Vision in a visual environment (programming still required) – Reusable services by many other clients – Separation of data access and computation Integrating Image Analysis, Mesh Generation, and Simulation • Pipeline Image Pre-processing Geometric Modeling Physical Modeling Z. Yu Simulation Feature Extraction Relaxed Complex Method and Virtual Screening Receptor xtal struct Ligands N/A Org. synth Explicit MD available ZINC ACD NCI - Different methods of structure generation -Reduction of snapshots Snapshot 10 ps Ligand PDBs Receptor ensemble AutoDock Set of docked complexes, BEs Post-processing ranking schemes R. Amaro Virtual Cell – Continuity Integration Plans Objective: Develop utilities and computing infrastructure to join the model authoring environment of Virtual Cell with the parallel computing capabilities of Continuity Cell models for Continuity Virtual Cell Continuity Proposed development activities: • Create VCell utilities to export Continuityready cell model and geometry descriptions • Graphical, intuitive model authoring • Database of existing cell models • Deploy Continuity as a grid-based parallel solving engine accessible by VCell Access to parallel solvers for VCell • Dynamic compilation of cell model descriptions • Highly accessible parallel solvers A. McCulloch Continuity Data Format – BeelerReuter 1977 • Stuart Campbell