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Data standards support the reliable exchange of information, the interoperability of tools, and the reproducibility of scientific results. In systems biology standards are agreed ways of structuring, … describing, and associating models and data, as well as their respective parts, graphical visualization, and information about applied experimental or computational methods. Such standards also assist with describing how constituent parts interact together, or are linked, and how they are embedded in their environmental and experimental context. Here the focus will be on standards for formatting models and their content, and on metadata checklists and ontologies that support modeling.
Author: Martin Golebiewski
Date Published: 2019
Publication Type: InBook
DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-809633-8.20471-8
Citation: Encyclopedia of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology,pp.884-893,Elsevier
Created: 30th Jul 2020 at 16:38, Last updated: 8th Dec 2022 at 17:26
Written and presented by Wolfgang Müller (HITS) as part of the Reproducible and Citable Data and Models Workshop in Warnemünde, Germany. September 14th - 16th 2015.
Creators: Natalie Stanford, Wolfgang Müller
Submitter: Natalie Stanford
Created: 2nd Nov 2015 at 15:06, Last updated: 2nd Nov 2015 at 15:10