1996
PhenoDB: An Integrated Client/Server Database for Linkage and Population Genetics
Cheung K, Nadkarni P, Silverstein S, Kidd J, Pakstis A, Miller P, Kidd K. PhenoDB: An Integrated Client/Server Database for Linkage and Population Genetics. Journal Of Biomedical Informatics 1996, 29: 327-337. PMID: 8812078, DOI: 10.1006/cbmr.1996.0024.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAllelesComputer Communication NetworksComputer GraphicsComputer SystemsData Interpretation, StatisticalDatabase Management SystemsGene FrequencyGenetic LinkageGenetic MarkersGenetics, PopulationHumansInformation Storage and RetrievalInformation SystemsPedigreePhenotypeUser-Computer InterfaceConceptsClient/server databaseClient/server architectureData management tasksData analysis tasksUse graphical interfaceServer architectureDatabase applicationsComplex adServer databaseInteractive validationAnalysis tasksGraphical interfaceFile formatManagement tasksLarge datasetsPhenoDBMultipoint linkageGeneric formatHardy-Weinberg ratiosData entryEfficient managementProject managementGenetic marker dataPopulation geneticsTaskIMM/Serve: a rule-based program for childhood immunization.
Miller P, Frawley S, Sayward F, Yasnoff W, Duncan L, Fleming D. IMM/Serve: a rule-based program for childhood immunization. AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings 1996, 184-8. PMID: 8947653, PMCID: PMC2233221.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1992
Prototyping an institutional IAIMS/UMLS information environment for an academic medical center.
Miller P, Paton J, Clyman J, Powsner S. Prototyping an institutional IAIMS/UMLS information environment for an academic medical center. Journal Of The Medical Library Association 1992, 80: 281-7. PMID: 1326371, PMCID: PMC225668.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntegrated Academic Information Management SystemUnified Medical Language SystemInformation resourcesAcademic Information Management SystemInformation management systemInformation environmentNetwork-based implementationComputer networksInformation architectureMacintosh computerManagement systemInformation capabilitiesInformation sourcesLanguage systemIntegrated fashionPrototypeDiverse setNational LibraryResourcesCapabilityUsersComputerArchitectureEnvironmentNetworkComparing machine-independent versus machine-specific parallelization of a software platform for biological sequence comparison
Miller P, Nadkarni P, Pearson W. Comparing machine-independent versus machine-specific parallelization of a software platform for biological sequence comparison. Bioinformatics 1992, 8: 167-175. PMID: 1591612, DOI: 10.1093/bioinformatics/8.2.167.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDatabase of sequencesBiological sequence comparisonParallel computationMachine-independent parallel programming languageParallel programming languageHypercube parallel computerProgramming languageSoftware platformParallel computersParallel machinesExpressive powerBiological sequencesParallelizationPlatform programComputationModest sacrificeBenchmark testsLogicDatabaseCase studyComputerPortabilityMachineLindaRelative advantages
1991
Parallel computation and FASTA: confronting the problem of parallel database search for a fast sequence comparison algorithm
Miller P, Nadkarni P, Carriero N. Parallel computation and FASTA: confronting the problem of parallel database search for a fast sequence comparison algorithm. Bioinformatics 1991, 7: 71-78. PMID: 2004277, DOI: 10.1093/bioinformatics/7.1.71.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAlgorithmsAmino Acid SequenceComputer SystemsMathematical ComputingMolecular Sequence DataProgramming LanguagesSoftware DesignConceptsSequence comparison algorithmAmount of computationMachine-independent parallel programming languageComparison algorithmsDisk I/OParallel programming languageParallel program runsO bottleneck problemDifferent parallel machinesBiological sequence comparisonNumber of processorsTime-consuming computationProgramming languageParallelization strategyParallel computationParallel machinesProgram design strategiesProgram runBottleneck problemFASTA algorithmFASTAAlgorithmComputationBottleneckGeneral problem