Exploiting multiple paths to express scientific queries

Z. Lacroix, Tiffany Morris, K. Parekh, L. Raschid, Maria-Esther Vidal
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The purpose of this demonstration is to present the main features of the BioNavigation system. Scientific data collection needed in various stages of scientific discovery is typically performed manually. For each scientific object of interest (e.g., a gene, a sequence), scientists query a succession of Web resources following links between retrieved entries. Each of the steps provides part of the intended characterization of the scientific object. This process is sometimes partially supported by hard-coded scripts or complex queries that will be evaluated by a mediation-based data integration system or against a data warehouse. These approaches fail in guiding the scientists during the collection process. In contrast, the BioNavigation approach presented in the paper provides the scientists with information on the available alternative resources, their provenance, and the costs of data collection. The BioNavigation system enhances a mediation-based integration system and provides scientists with support for the following: to ask queries at a high conceptual level; to visualize the multiple alternative resources that may be exploited to execute their data collection queries; to choose the final execution path to evaluate their queries.
利用多种途径来表达科学问题
本演示的目的是介绍生物导航系统的主要功能。在科学发现的各个阶段所需的科学数据收集通常是手工进行的。对于每个感兴趣的科学对象(例如,一个基因,一个序列),科学家根据检索条目之间的链接查询一系列Web资源。每个步骤都提供了科学对象的部分预期特征。此过程有时部分由硬编码脚本或复杂查询支持,这些查询将由基于中介的数据集成系统或根据数据仓库进行评估。这些方法无法在收集过程中指导科学家。相比之下,论文中提出的生物导航方法为科学家提供了有关可用替代资源、来源和数据收集成本的信息。生物导航系统增强了基于中介的集成系统,并为科学家提供以下支持:在高概念水平上提出查询;可视化可用于执行其数据收集查询的多个替代资源;选择最终的执行路径来评估它们的查询。
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