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Mapping the Human Genome
MINERVA superseeded IF/Prolog. Please see http://www.ifcomputer.co.jp/MINERVA for details.

We discontinued to sell IF/Prolog Dec 31. 2003. For current customers, we continue to provide professional support for IF/Prolog until Dec 31, 2008.

The Human Genome Center of the Institute of Medical Research of the University of Tokyo headed by Professor Takagi selected IF/Prolog as part of its research infrastructure.

The research centre ranks among the leading in the world and is funded by the Japanese Government and The University of Tokyo.

IF/Prolog was deployed on two Silicon Graphics Origin supercomputers, with system integration done by a company of C.Itoh in cooperation with Hitachi. According to Silicon Graphics this is the largest SGI machine in Japan and one of biggest world wide. This installation follows a large deployment of IF/Prolog on servers by Sun Microsystems delivered by Fujitsu.

The research goal is to map the human genome.


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