Ebook: Data Integration in the Life Sciences: Third International Workshop, DILS 2006, Hinxton, UK, July 20-22, 2006. Proceedings
- Genre: Education // International Conferences and Symposiums
- Tags: Information Storage and Retrieval, Health Informatics, Database Management, Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet), Bioinformatics, Computer Appl. in Life Sciences
- Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4075 : Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics
- Year: 2006
- Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Data management and data integration are fundamental problems in the life sciences. Advances in molecular biology and molecular medicine are almost u- versallyunderpinned by enormouse?orts in data management,data integration, automatic data quality assurance, and computational data analysis. Many hot topics in the life sciences, such as systems biology, personalized medicine, and pharmacogenomics, critically depend on integrating data sets and applications producedby di?erent experimentalmethods, in di?erent researchgroups,andat di?erent levels of granularity. Despite more than a decade of intensive research in these areas, there remain many unsolved problems. In some respects, these problems are becoming more severe, both due to continuous increases in data volumes and the growing diversity in types of data that need to be managed. And the next big challenge is already upon us: the need to integrate the di?- ent “omics” data sets with the vast amounts of clinical data, collected daily in thousands of hospitals and physicians’ o?ces all over the world. DILS 2006 is the third in an annual workshop series that aims at fostering discussion, exchange, and innovation in research and development in the areas of data integration and data management for the life science. DILS 2004 in Leipzig and DILS 2005 in San Diego each attracted around 100 researchersfrom all over the world. This year the number of submitted papers again increased. The Program Committee selected 23 papers out of 50 strong full submissions.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Data Integration in the Life Sciences, DILS 2006, held in Hinxton, UK in July 2006.The 19 revised full papers and 4 revised short papers presented together with 2 keynote talks were carefully reviewed and selected from 50 initial submissions. All current issues in data integration from the life science point of view are adressed. The papers are organized in topical sections on data integration, text mining, systems, potpourri, short papers, and workflow.