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myGrid aims to develop high-level middleware to support an e-scientist in conducting in silico experi-ments in biology. An important part of this is to define a conceptual space – the myGrid information model – where both biological data and experimental processes are modelled, with emphasis on the latter. As such, it defines the basic concepts through which different aspects of the e-science process are represented and linked. The information model provides shared data abstractions that underpin important service interactions and so promote synergy between myGrid components. This paper de-scribes how the information model captures the e-science process, including the collection of data, ex-periments, provenance and annotation.
Author(s): Sharman N, Alpdemir N, Ferris J, Greenwood M, Li P, Wroe C
Editor(s): Cox, S.J.
Publication type: Conference Proceedings (inc. Abstract)
Publication status: Published
Conference Name: 2004 UK e-Science All Hands Meeting
Year of Conference: 2004
URL: http://www.allhands.org.uk/proceedings/papers/127.pdf