Authors
Carole A. Goble, Robert Stevens, Gary Ng, Sean Bechhofer, Norman W. Paton, Patricia G. Baker, Martin Peim, Andy Brass
Publication date
2001
Journal
IBM Systems Journal
Volume
40
Issue
2
Pages
532-551
Publisher
IBM
Description
This paper describes the Transparent Access to Multiple Bioinformatics Information Sources project, known as TAMBIS, in which a domain ontology for molecular biology and bioinformatics is used in a retrieval-based information integration system for biologists. The ontology, represented using a description logic and managed by a terminology server, is used both to drive a visual query interface and as a global schema against which complex intersource queries are expressed. These source-independent declarative queries are then rewritten into collections of ordered source-dependent queries for execution by a middleware layer. In bioinformatics, the majority of data sources are not databases but tools with limited accessible interfaces. The ontology helps manage the interoperation between these resources. The paper emphasizes the central role that is played by the ontology in the system. The project …
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