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Re: [Myexperiment-discuss] Re: googling an exp-object
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Alan R Williams |
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Re: [Myexperiment-discuss] Re: googling an exp-object |
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Thu, 31 May 2007 16:10:01 +0100 |
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Antoon Goderis wrote:
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)
I think that's OK so long as those are seen as the minimal test set that
needs to be satisfied rather than a set of canned queries to implement.
2. define the minimally needed (as well as the with time envisaged)
content for the objects
Didn't we (you and I) start doing that in one of the Atlas rooms? IIRC
there were five or six pieces of core information and everything else
was just additional annotation.
[snip of very good ideas]
I think Carole needs to expand on what she means by "google an
experiment object".
To state the obvious, there is no point in being able to google for (a
link to a representation of) an experiment object unless you can do
something with the (representation of the) experiment object - cue a
Taverna plugin for IE :-)
Antoon
Alan
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