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245 00 Database technology for life sciences and medicine /
       |ceditors, Claudia Plant, Christian Böhm. 
264  1 Singapore ;|aHackensack, NJ :|bWorld Scientific,|c[2010] 
264  4 |c©2010 
300    1 online resource (x, 378 pages) :|billustrations. 
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490 1  Science, engineering, and biology informatics ;|vv. 6 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 345-378). 
505 0  1. Biomedical databases and data mining. 1.1. Databases 
       and knowledge discovery in biomedicine. 1.2. Outline of 
       this book -- 2. DYNASTAT : A methodology for modeling of 
       multiagent systems. 2.1. Introduction. 2.2. Literature 
       review. 2.3. DYNASTAT methodology. 2.4. Use of UML 2.2 in 
       the framework of DYNASTAT methodology. 2.5. UML to model 
       medical multi-agent systems. 2.6. Possible applications. 
       2.7. Conclusion -- 3. SciPort : An extensible data 
       management platform for biomedical research. 3.1. 
       Introduction. 3.2. Related work. 3.3. Unified scientific 
       data modeling. 3.4. Document authoring and searching. 3.5.
       Sharing distributed biomedical data. 3.6. The architecture
       of SciPort. 3.7. Conclusion -- 4. An integrative framework
       for anonymizing clinical and genomic data. 4.1. 
       Introduction. 4.2. Related work. 4.3. The DIANOVA 
       framework. 4.4. Algorithms for realizing DIANOVA. 4.5. 
       Extensions of DIANOVA. 4.6. Conclusion -- 5. Data 
       integration challenges : A systems biology perspective. 
       5.1. Introduction. 5.2. Modeling biological systems. 5.3. 
       Biological and mathematical data sources. 5.4. Various 
       data exchange formats in systems biology. 5.5. Building an
       integrative framework to combine modeling and biological 
       data sources. 5.6. Analysis of the developed integrative 
       environment. 5.7. Conclusion -- 6. Ontology-based data 
       integration : A case study in clinical trials. 
520    This book presents innovative approaches from database 
       researchers supporting the challenging process of 
       knowledge discovery in biomedicine. Ranging from how to 
       effectively store and organize biomedical data via data 
       quality and case studies to sophisticated data mining 
       methods, this book provides the state-of-the-art of 
       database technology for life sciences and medicine. A 
       valuable source of information for experts in life 
       sciences who want to be updated about the possibilities of
       database technology in their field, this volume will also 
       be inspiring for students and researchers in informatics 
       who are keen to contribute to this emerging field of 
       interdisciplinary research. 
588 0  Print version record. 
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650  2 Computational Biology|xmethods.|0https://id.nlm.nih.gov/
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700 1  Böhm, Christian,|d1968-|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
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