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Modeling and Managing Experimental Data Using FuGE.

Jones, Andy, Lister, Allyson L, Hermida, Leandro, Wilkinson, Peter, Eisenacher, Martin, Belhajjame, Khalid, Gibson, Frank, Lord, Phil, Pocock, Matthew, Rosenfelder, Heiko, Santoyo-Lopez, Javier, Wipat, Anil and Paton, Norman W (2009) Modeling and Managing Experimental Data Using FuGE. Omics : a Journal of Integrative Biology, 13 (3). pp. 239-251. ISSN 1557-8100

Abstract

Abstract The Functional Genomics Experiment data model (FuGE) has been developed to increase the consistency and efficiency of experimental data modeling in the life sciences, and it has been adopted by a number of high-profile standardization organizations. FuGE can be used: (1) directly, whereby generic modeling constructs are used to represent concepts from specific experimental activities; or (2) as a framework within which method-specific models can be developed. FuGE is both rich and flexible, providing a considerable number of modeling constructs, which can be used in a range of different ways. However, such richness and flexibility also mean that modelers and application developers have choices to make when applying FuGE in a given context. This paper captures emerging best practice in the use of FuGE in the light of the experience of several groups by: (1) proposing guidelines for the use and extension of the FuGE data model; (2) presenting design patterns that reflect recurring requirements in experimental data modeling; and (3) describing a community software tool kit (STK) that supports application development using FuGE. We anticipate that these guidelines will encourage consistent usage of FuGE, and as such, will contribute to the development of convergent data standards in omics research.

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Date Deposited: 14 Dec 2009 13:49
Last Modified: 14 Dec 2009 13:49
URI: https://oak.novartis.com/id/eprint/1047

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