未格式化的、经过认证的科学对象

M. Royer, S. Chawathe
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我们提出了一种科学数据管理系统的方法,将证书应用于科学对象(通常是未格式化的数据集),以方便气候科学家进行分析。通常,对于处理数据的程序,程序需要以支持自动操作的形式清理数据。大多数系统要求数据必须遵循特定的格式才能实现这一目标。本文中描述的技术采用了相反的方法;相反,任何数据集都可以在系统中导入和操作。但是,在初始导入时,只有系统函数的子集可以与任何给定的数据集一起工作。随着数据经过系统功能的细化和转换,可能会有更多的功能兼容。证书与通过系统内约束验证的对象相关联,以确保它们符合功能需求。附加的对象约束表示对象的不变属性,这些属性可以被系统中的函数用作函数的先决条件。此外,系统中定义的功能可以将证书与新生成的结果关联起来。与函数结果相关的证书实际上是函数后置条件,它们又用于将证书与系统中生成的对象关联起来。此外,附加的对象证书反映了将数据细化为更原始的版本。本文描述了为具有类似需求的数据科学家建模和实施约束的技术。
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Unformatted, Certified Scientific Objects
We present an approach for scientific data management systems to apply certificates to scientific objects, which are typically unformatted datasets, to facilitate analysis by climate scientists. Typically, for a program to process data, the program requires cleansed data in a form that supports automatic manipulation. Most systems require that data must adhere to a specific format to achieve that goal. The technique described in this paper takes the opposite approach; instead, any dataset may be imported and manipulated in the system. But upon initial import, however, only a subset of system functions may work with any given dataset. As the data is refined and transformed by system functions, more functions may become compatible. Certificates are associated with objects that pass constraint validation within the system to ensure that they conform to function requirements. The attached object constraints represent invariant properties of the object, which may be used by functions in the system as function preconditions. Furthermore, the functions defined in the system may associate certificates with the newly generated results. Certificates related to function results are effectively function postconditions, which in turn are used to associate certificates with the objects generated in the system. Additionally, attached object certificates reflect the refinement of data into a more pristine version. This paper describes the technique for modeling and enforcing the constraints for data scientists that have similar requirements.
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