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A Framework to Review Complex Experimental Knowledge

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Object-Oriented Information Systems (OOIS 2002)

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The aim of our work is to provide researchers in experimental sciences means to review their knowledge in a given domain, while confronting it to experimentation data or to calculation tool results. To set up this environment and a methodology, we described the researcher’s knowledge as an oriented object framework and we make use of a format of exchange facilitating the comparison of the results generated by the different tools. Besides, our tool is able to provide researchers the useful information which is extracted from the domain databases. In this article, we present the architecture of our approach and its components. Finally, we will illustrate our framework by an acquisition/revision cycle argued by an example in immunogenetics.

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Sala, M., Pompidor, P., Hérin, D. (2002). A Framework to Review Complex Experimental Knowledge. In: Bellahsène, Z., Patel, D., Rolland, C. (eds) Object-Oriented Information Systems. OOIS 2002. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2425. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-46102-7_21

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