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Tripal v1.1: a standards-based toolkit for construction of online genetic and genomic databases
Tripal is an open-source freely available toolkit for construction of online genomic and genetic databases. It aims to facilitate development of community-driven biological websites by integrating the GMOD Chado database schema with Drupal, a popular ...
L. Sanderson+6 more
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Extensible Database Simulator for Fast Prototyping In-Database Algorithms
With the rapid increasing of data scale, in-database analytics and learning has become one of the most studied topics in data science community, because of its significance on reducing the gap between the management and the analytics of data.
Wang, Daisy Zhe, Wang, Yifan
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Genomics, epigenomics, transcriptomics, proteomics and metabolomics efforts rapidly generate a plethora of data on the activity and levels of biomolecules within mammalian cells.
Andrew D. Rouillard+6 more
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DuckDB-SGX2: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly within Confidential Analytical Query Processing
We provide an evaluation of an analytical workload in a confidential computing environment, combining DuckDB with two technologies: modular columnar encryption in Parquet files (data at rest) and the newest version of the Intel SGX Trusted Execution ...
Ansmink, Sam+4 more
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The Data Lakehouse: Data Warehousing and More
Relational Database Management Systems designed for Online Analytical Processing (RDBMS-OLAP) have been foundational to democratizing data and enabling analytical use cases such as business intelligence and reporting for many years.
Hughes, Jason+2 more
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The Causality/Repair Connection in Databases: Causality-Programs [PDF]
In this work, answer-set programs that specify repairs of databases are used as a basis for solving computational and reasoning problems about causes for query answers from databases.
arxiv
In this document, I present the main notions of NoSQL databases and compare four selected products (Riak, MongoDB, Cassandra, Neo4J) according to their capabilities with respect to consistency, availability, and partition tolerance, as well as performance. I also propose a few criteria for selecting the right tool for the right situation.
arxiv
An Overview on Cloud Distributed Databases for Business Environments [PDF]
Cloud-based distributed databases are a popular choice for many current applications, especially those that run over the Internet. By incorporating distributed database systems within cloud environments, it has enabled businesses to scale operations to a global level, all while achieving desired standards of system reliability, availability, and ...
arxiv
GeneHancer: genome-wide integration of enhancers and target genes in GeneCards
A major challenge in understanding gene regulation is the unequivocal identification of enhancer elements and uncovering their connections to genes.
Simon Fishilevich+11 more
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DisGeNET: a discovery platform for the dynamical exploration of human diseases and their genes
DisGeNET is a comprehensive discovery platform designed to address a variety of questions concerning the genetic underpinning of human diseases. DisGeNET contains over 380 000 associations between >16 000 genes and 13 000 diseases, which makes it one of ...
J. González+7 more
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