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[Myexperiment-discuss] Re: googling an exp-object
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Antoon Goderis |
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[Myexperiment-discuss] Re: googling an exp-object |
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Thu, 31 May 2007 15:06:22 +0100 (BST) |
Hi,
Some immediate ones I see:
1. define the queries we want to support (wrt wf authorship, wf/services
function and QoS, wf input/results, pubs)
2. define the minimally needed (as well as the with time envisaged)
content for the objects
3. contrast Google offerings with queries over content (and adapt them)
5. put out the content in a format Google can interpret
In terms of 3, I'd say we need a mix (trying hard not to call it a
mash-up) of functionality available in different Google apps,
standard Google for text queries
standard Google's link based rankings to reflect popularity of certain
workflows/services
Google Co-op for selecting a custom, domain-dependent index of Web
service/workflow resources
Google Code for searching over the workflow definition in a structured
way
Google Base for the datasets associated with the workflow
but adapted to our context:
Google Co-op: automatically incorporate the tags generated from
myExperiment as filters
Google Code: at the moment can only surf over Java/Perl/C, not Scufl or
other workflow languages
Google Base: domain-ontology grounded or myExperiment tag based queries
Antoon
On Thu, 31 May 2007, Carole Goble wrote:
What would we need to do to be able to Google an experiment object?
Carole