VPH NoE Exemplar Projects and the VPH ToolKit - 9. VIP for VPH : Execution of medical image simulation workflows on DEISA through workflow interoperability between the Virtual Imaging Platform and the VPH toolkit PDF | Print | E-mail

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VPH NoE Exemplar Projects and the VPH ToolKit
1. A multi-organ Core Model of arterial pressure and body fluids homeostasis
2. Integrated multi-level modelling of the musculoskeletal system
3. The Vertical and Horizontal Atherome (WHAM)
4. Multi-scale simulation and prediction of the drug safety problems related with hERG
5. Digital Patient Working Group: Modelling and visualising brain function and pathophysiology
6. Establishing ontology-based methods for the VPH ToolKit to improve interoperability between data and models: the Guyton case study
7. CIGENE: Integrating genetic theory and genomic data with multiscale models in a population context
8. USFD: The NoE, Infrastructure and the Challenge of Call6
9. VIP for VPH : Execution of medical image simulation workflows on DEISA through workflow interoperability between the Virtual Imaging Platform and the VPH toolkit
10. Environment for Sexually Transmitted Infection Modeling
11. Vascular Tissue Modeling Environment (VTME)
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9. VIP for VPH : Execution of medical image simulation workflows on DEISA through workflow interoperability between the Virtual Imaging Platform and the VPH toolkit

Coordinator: Denis Friboulet, CNRS Créatis, Lyon

Partner: University College London

The main motivation behind EP9, "VIP for VPH", was to offer imaging scientists a convenient mechanism to access the DEISA High- Performance Computing (HPC) resources and to ensure the sustainability of image simulation workflows beyond a particular computing infrastructure and workflow technology. To this end, they will build on workflow interoperability solutions. This EP is backed by a national French ANR project and by partnership in the EU SHIWA project ("SHaring Interoperable Workflows for large-scale scientific simulations on Available DCIs"), whose purpose is to leverage existing workflow-based solutions and enable cross-workflow and inter-workflow exploitation of DCIs (Distributed Computing Infrastructures) by applying both coarse- and fine-grained strategies (http://shiwa-workflow.eu).

for further details on EP9 please visit the dedicated website