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Automatic Synchronization and Distribution of Biological Databases and Software

Explore automatic synchronization and distribution of biological databases and software over low-bandwidth networks to bridge the gap in developing countries. The project aims to implement a P2P architecture with a supernode at KOBIC, Korea, and collaboration with various institutions for successful trials and benchmarks.

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Automatic Synchronization and Distribution of Biological Databases and Software

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  1. Automatic Synchronization and Distribution of Biological Databases and Software over Low-Bandwidth Networks among Developing Countries Darran Nathan Project Manager, APBioNet Director, Office of Course Development and Deployment, S* Alliance Secretariat, Association of Medical and Bioinformatics Singapore (AMBIS) CEO, Progeniq Pte Ltd

  2. Traditional Server / Client Architecture

  3. P2P Architecture

  4. P2P Supernode at KOBIC, Korea http://ftp.ngic.re.kr:6969/

  5. Collaborators • Phase 1 – trial / benchmarks • Supernode: • KOBIC, Korea • P2P nodes: • Thai National Grid Centre • Prince of Songkla University, Thailand • National University of Singapore • Asia Pacific Bioinformatics Network secretariat • ASTI, Philippines • UPM, Malaysia

  6. Contact: darran@progeniq.com Websites: www.s-star.org www.apbionet.org www.progeniq.com

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