1998
Managing Attribute–Value Clinical Trials Data Using the ACT/DB Client–Server Database System
Nadkarni P, Brandt C, Frawley S, Sayward F, Einbinder R, Zelterman D, Schacter L, Miller P. Managing Attribute–Value Clinical Trials Data Using the ACT/DB Client–Server Database System. Journal Of The American Medical Informatics Association 1998, 5: 139-151. PMID: 9524347, PMCID: PMC61285, DOI: 10.1136/jamia.1998.0050139.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClient-server database systemsReuse of parametersData entryOracle serverDatabase applicationsDatabase systemsObject dataUNIX platformsDictionary searchData typesInitial deploymentLogical groupingPurposes of displaySuch dataStandard reportPilot useServerIndexingAnalysis programMachineDeploymentPlatformReuseClients
1992
Parallel Computation for Medicine and Biology: Applications of Linda At Yale University
Sittig D, Shifman M, Nadkarni P, Miller P. Parallel Computation for Medicine and Biology: Applications of Linda At Yale University. The International Journal Of High Performance Computing Applications 1992, 6: 147-163. DOI: 10.1177/109434209200600203.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHarnessing networked workstations as a powerful parallel computer: a general paradigm illustrated using three programs for genetic linkage analysis
Miller P, Nadkarni P, Bercovitz P. Harnessing networked workstations as a powerful parallel computer: a general paradigm illustrated using three programs for genetic linkage analysis. Bioinformatics 1992, 8: 141-147. PMID: 1591609, DOI: 10.1093/bioinformatics/8.2.141.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsParallel computersMachine-independent parallel programming languageParallel programming languagePowerful parallel computersParallel programsProgramming languageNetworked workstationsComputational resourcesParallel machinesGeneral paradigmBiological computationWorkstationsComputerLindaNetworkInstitutions networkMathematical techniquesParadigmHardwareMachineComputationLanguageCapabilityResourcesComparing 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 advantagesFast Computation of Genetic Likelihoods on Human Pedigree Data
Goradia T, Lange K, Miller P, Nadkarni P. Fast Computation of Genetic Likelihoods on Human Pedigree Data. Human Heredity 1992, 42: 42-62. PMID: 1555846, DOI: 10.1159/000154045.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHuman pedigree dataNetwork of workstationsLarge-scale computationsHardware techniquesParallel machinesComputational speedDifferent architecturesLinkage problemFast computationVectorized versionComputationFast calculationLarge numberParallelizationSupercomputersVectorizationComplete phenotypingWorkstationsArchitectureGenetic likelihoodMachineNetworkVersionNew methodSubstantial improvement
1991
Parallel computation for biological sequence comparison: comparing a portable model to the native model for the Intel Hypercube.
Nadkarni P, Miller P. Parallel computation for biological sequence comparison: comparing a portable model to the native model for the Intel Hypercube. AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings 1991, 404-8. PMID: 1807632, PMCID: PMC2247563.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMachine-independent parallel programming languageIntel HypercubeVirtual parallel machineParallel programming languageBiological sequence comparisonNumber of processorsParallel programmingParallel programsProgramming languageParallel computationDesktop workstationsParallel machinesProgramming commandsApplication areasPortable modelProcessorsLindaBenchmark testsNative modelsHypercubeParallelizationCase studyWorkstationsVersionMachine