Optimized seamless integration of biomolecular data

TitleOptimized seamless integration of biomolecular data
Publication TypeConference Papers
Year of Publication2001
AuthorsEckman BA, Lacroix Z, Raschid L
Conference NameProceedings of the IEEE 2nd International Symposium on Bioinformatics and Bioengineering Conference, 2001
Date Published2001/11/04/6
PublisherIEEE
ISBN Number0-7695-1423-5
Keywordsanalysis, Bioinformatics, biology computing, cost based knowledge, Costs, Data analysis, data mining, data visualisation, Data visualization, Data warehouses, decision support, digital library, Educational institutions, information resources, Internet, low cost query evaluation plans, Mediation, meta data, metadata, molecular biophysics, multiple local heterogeneous data sources, multiple remote heterogeneous data sources, optimized seamless biomolecular data integration, scientific discovery, scientific information systems, semantic knowledge, software libraries, visual databases, Visualization
Abstract

Today, scientific data is inevitably digitized, stored in a variety of heterogeneous formats, and is accessible over the Internet. Scientists need to access an integrated view of multiple remote or local heterogeneous data sources. They then integrate the results of complex queries and apply further analysis and visualization to support the task of scientific discovery. Building a digital library for scientific discovery requires accessing and manipulating data extracted from flat files or databases, documents retrieved from the Web, as well as data that is locally materialized in warehouses or is generated by software. We consider several tasks to provide optimized and seamless integration of biomolecular data. Challenges to be addressed include capturing and representing source capabilities; developing a methodology to acquire and represent metadata about source contents and access costs; and decision support to select sources and capabilities using cost based and semantic knowledge, and generating low cost query evaluation plans

DOI10.1109/BIBE.2001.974408