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  • Data Science

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  • Genomics is a data- and compute-intensive field.
  • Success relies on robust informatics infrastructure to handle data growth and computational needs.
  • Infrastructure design must consider user adoption and evolving requirements.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine genomics informatics infrastructure from a user-centric perspective.
  • To understand how data growth, big data, and cloud technologies impact computational activities.
  • To inform the design of future genomics infrastructures based on user needs.

Main Methods:

  • User-centric analysis of genomics computational activities.
  • Consideration of traditional and emerging computational tasks.
  • Evaluation of the influence of big data and cloud technologies.

Main Results:

  • Traditional genomics computational activities are expanding.
  • New user requirements are emerging due to data growth and new technologies.
  • User perspectives are critical for successful infrastructure design.

Conclusions:

  • Future genomics infrastructure design must be user-centric.
  • Adaptability to big data and cloud computing is essential.
  • Informatics infrastructure must evolve to meet the demands of modern genomics research.