Developments in our ability to integrate and analyze data held in existing heterogeneous data resources can lead to an increase in our understanding of biological function at all levels. However, supporting ad hoc queries across multiple data resources and correlating data retrieved from these is still difficult. To address this, we are building a mediator based on the functional data model database, P/FDM, which integrates access to heterogeneous distributed biological databases. Our architecture makes use of the existing search capabilities and indexes of the underlying databases, without infringing on their autonomy. Central to our design philosophy is the use of schemas. We have adopted a federated architecture with a five-level schema,...
This paper presents an extensible architecture that can be used to support the integration of biolog...
This paper presents an extensible architecture that can be used to support the integration of hetero...
Interest in database support for scientific information management has been considerably growing in ...
Biomedical experiments generate a vast amount of data that needs to be organized, integrated and ana...
Data integration promises to be one of the main catalysts in enabling new insights to be drawn from ...
Existing biological databases seem to function independently from each other. Different organization...
Biological data sources are known for its heterogeneous in many aspects. These aspects include data ...
There are more than two hundred biological data repositories available for public access, and a vast...
Abstract. The information needed by biologists and physicians for research purposes is distributed o...
A problem facing many bioinformatics researchers today is the aggregation and analysis of vast amoun...
Amos II (Active Mediator Object System) is a distributed mediator sys-tem that uses a functional dat...
ased integration of neuroscience data (KIND) mediator prototype for model-based mediation of scienti...
This paper identifies two critical problems in providing Database Management System support for medi...
High-throughput experiments generate vast quantities of biological information that are stored in au...
Scientists who need to explore several different databases in theirresearch can find it difficult an...
This paper presents an extensible architecture that can be used to support the integration of biolog...
This paper presents an extensible architecture that can be used to support the integration of hetero...
Interest in database support for scientific information management has been considerably growing in ...
Biomedical experiments generate a vast amount of data that needs to be organized, integrated and ana...
Data integration promises to be one of the main catalysts in enabling new insights to be drawn from ...
Existing biological databases seem to function independently from each other. Different organization...
Biological data sources are known for its heterogeneous in many aspects. These aspects include data ...
There are more than two hundred biological data repositories available for public access, and a vast...
Abstract. The information needed by biologists and physicians for research purposes is distributed o...
A problem facing many bioinformatics researchers today is the aggregation and analysis of vast amoun...
Amos II (Active Mediator Object System) is a distributed mediator sys-tem that uses a functional dat...
ased integration of neuroscience data (KIND) mediator prototype for model-based mediation of scienti...
This paper identifies two critical problems in providing Database Management System support for medi...
High-throughput experiments generate vast quantities of biological information that are stored in au...
Scientists who need to explore several different databases in theirresearch can find it difficult an...
This paper presents an extensible architecture that can be used to support the integration of biolog...
This paper presents an extensible architecture that can be used to support the integration of hetero...
Interest in database support for scientific information management has been considerably growing in ...