While High Performance Computing clouds allow researchers to process large amounts of genomic data, complex resource and software configuration tasks must be carried out beforehand. The current trend exposes applications and data as services, simplifying access to clouds. This paper examines commonly used cloud-based genomic analysis services, introduces the approach of exposing data as services and proposes two new solutions (HPCaaS and Uncinus) which aim to automate service development, deployment process and data provision. By comparing and contrasting these solutions, we identify key mechanisms of service creation, execution and data access required to support non-computing specialists employing clouds.
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Church, P. C., & Goscinski, A. M. (2015). Selected approaches and frameworks to carry out genomic data provision and analysis on the cloud. Scalable Computing, 16(1), 19–35. https://doi.org/10.12694/scpe.v16i1.1058
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