Abstract | ||
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The Functional Genomics Experiment Object Model (FuGE) supports modelling of experimental processes either directly or through extensions that specialize FuGE for use in specific contexts. FuGE applications commonly include components that capture, store and search experiment descriptions, where the requirements of different applications have much in common.We describe a toolkit that supports data capture, storage and web-based search of FuGE experiment models; the toolkit can be used directly on FuGE compliant models or configured for use with FuGE extensions. The toolkit is illustrated using a FuGE extension standardized by the proteomics standards initiative, namely GelML.The toolkit and a demonstration are available at http://code.google.com/p/fugetoolkit |
Year | DOI | Venue |
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2008 | 10.1093/bioinformatics/btn496 | Bioinformatics |
Keywords | Field | DocType |
functional genomics experiment object,experimental process,fuge extension,different application,web-based search,fuge experiment model,fuge application,fugetoolkit contact,search experiment description,fuge compliant model,functional genomics,data capture,object model,standardisation | Experiment Object,Data mining,Computer science,Proteomics Standards Initiative,Automatic identification and data capture,Bioinformatics | Journal |
Volume | Issue | ISSN |
24 | 22 | 1367-4811 |
Citations | PageRank | References |
3 | 0.54 | 1 |
Authors | ||
3 |
Name | Order | Citations | PageRank |
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Khalid Belhajjame | 1 | 882 | 65.03 |
Andrew R. Jones | 2 | 75 | 7.65 |
Norman W. Paton | 3 | 3059 | 359.26 |