Comparing bioinformatics software development by computer scientists and biologists: An exploratory study

Parmit K. Chilana, C. Palmer, Amy J. Ko
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We present the results of a study designed to better understand information-seeking activities in bioinformatics software development by computer scientists and biologists. We collected data through semi-structured interviews with eight participants from four different bioinformatics labs in North America. The research focus within these labs ranged from computational biology to applied molecular biology and biochemistry. The findings indicate that colleagues play a significant role in information seeking activities, but there is need for better methods of capturing and retaining information from them during development. Also, in terms of online information sources, there is need for more centralization, improved access and organization of resources, and more consistency among formats. More broadly, the findings illustrate a variety of information problems that end-user biologists and professional software developers face in developing bioinformatics software and how they are influenced by the level of domain knowledge and technical expertise.
比较计算机科学家和生物学家的生物信息学软件开发:一项探索性研究
我们提出了一项研究的结果,旨在更好地理解计算机科学家和生物学家在生物信息学软件开发中的信息寻求活动。我们通过半结构化访谈收集了来自北美四个不同生物信息学实验室的八名参与者的数据。这些实验室的研究重点从计算生物学到应用分子生物学和生物化学。研究结果表明,同事在信息寻找活动中发挥着重要作用,但在发展过程中需要更好的方法来捕获和保留他们的信息。此外,就在线信息源而言,需要更加集中,改进资源的访问和组织,以及格式之间的一致性。更广泛地说,这些发现说明了最终用户生物学家和专业软件开发人员在开发生物信息学软件时面临的各种信息问题,以及它们如何受到领域知识水平和技术专长的影响。
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