Köhler, Jacob: SEMEDA (Semantic Meta-Database) : ontology based semantic integration of biological databases. 2003
Inhalt
- Dipl. Biol. Jacob Köhler
- Introduction
- State of the Art
- Molecular Biological Databases
- Database Heterogeneity
- Database Integration
- Ontologies
- Principles of Semantic Database Integration
- Requirements Analysis
- Prototype
- General Requirements
- Using the BioDataServer to Access Data sources
- Multi User Support
- User Interface
- Tool Interface
- Methods
- Design and Implementation
- System Architecture
- BioDataServer access
- Multi User Support
- Tool Interface
- Resources and Programming Languages
- Using SEMEDA
- Client requirements
- Import Metadata from the BioDataServer.
- SEMEDA-edit
- Release Suggested Objects
- Submit BioDataServer Schemata
- SEMEDA-query
- Evaluation of Existing Ontologies
- Ontology Design
- General Ontology Design Principles
- Implicit Database Table Semantics
- SEMEDAs "Main Ontology"
- Semantic Definition of Databases
- Custom Ontology versus Import
- Practical Applications of SEMEDA
- Discussion
- Comparison with other Systems
- Outlook
- Improving Performance using a Database Mirror
- Extensions of SEMEDA
- Database Integration in Other Knowledge Domains
- Conclusion
- Literature
