5. Trends and challenges
The perception of the role and functionality of an integration system has evolved considerably in the bioinformatics community since the early 2000s . For a long time, integration systems were seen as a first step in providing an integrated, homogeneous and cleansed database, which would then be used by researchers to analyze the integrated data and move towards new discoveries in biology. This vision reduces data integration to relatively simple problems, whereas it is clear today that integrating bioinformatics data cannot be done without expert knowledge, because integrating biological data leads...
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Bibliography
Databases
Sites of the main databases cited in this document
DDBJ http://www.ddbj.nig.ac.jp/ (page consulted on January 20, 2015)
Ensembl http://www.ensembl.org/index.html (page consulted on January 20,...
Events
DILS: Data Integration in the Life Sciences
Annual international conference dedicated to the field of biological data integration
SSDBM: Statistical and Scientific Data Base Management
Annual international conference dedicated to data management in scientific and statistical databases
Standards and norms
Standards for representing provenance
PROV-Overview http://www.w3.org/TR/prov-overview/ (page consulted on January 20, 2015)
The XML (Extensible Markup Language) standard http://www.w3.org/XML/...
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