Stephane Vellay, Guillaume Paillard, Eddy Vande Water, Richard Compton
Accelrys
Workflow technology is being increasingly applied in research and development information to organise and analyse data. Pipeline Pilot is a scientifically intelligent implementation of a workflow technology known as data pipelining. It allows scientists to construct and execute workflows using components that encapsulate many algorithms. This flexible visual programming language captures and deploys your best-practice processes.
- Gather Data
- Search, summarise & share your data from multiple disparate sources, Databases or Files, using In-House format checking rules
- Join together applications within a variety of areas, such as chemistry, bioinformatics, image analysis, high throughput screening, and laboratory data management
- Features related to security, scalability, database integration, and distributed computing make it an ideal solution for enterprise use
- Automate Analysis
- Pipeline Pilot allows you to integrate your existing computational resources within a single work environment: NONMEM, WinBUGS, Monolix, Xpose, WinNonlin, PsN, MC Sim, etc.
- Use standard scripting environments for rapid development of new components: R, MATLAB, SAS, Java, ORACLE, etc.
- Automate workflows to schedule jobs, then log & archive associated data and reports
- Share Results
- Automate the creation of standardised reports in various formats: HTML, PDF, PowerPoint, Word, Excel, etc.
- Present analysis results in a more accessible way, using interactive charts and forms with easy-to-use reporting tools or by integrating third party applications reporting tools
- Extend Pipeline Pilot protocols throughout your organisation via Web Portals like SharePoint, giving non-expert users access to previously constructed workflows
Come to the free introductory course on Tuesday 7th June, or visit our booth at PAGE 2011 for a demonstration of Pipeline Pilot and web-based solutions developed with it.
References:
[1] Hassan M, Brown RD, Varma-O’brien S and Rogers D. Cheminformatics analysis and learning in a data pipelining environment. Molecular diversity 2006 Aug;10(3):283-99. PubMed
[2] Vellay SG, Latimer NE, Paillard G. Interactive text mining with Pipeline Pilot: a bibliographic web-based tool for PubMed. Infect Disord Drug Targets. 2009 Jun;9(3):366-74. PubMed
[3] Learn more about Pipeline Pilot
[4] Accelrys Community Forums
Reference: PAGE 20 () Abstr 2000 [www.page-meeting.org/?abstract=2000]
Poster: Software Demonstration