TY - GEN
T1 - Collaboratively sharing scientific data
AU - Wang, Fusheng
AU - Vergara-Niedermayr, Cristobal
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - Scientific research becomes increasingly reliant on multi-disciplinary, multi-institutional collaboration through sharing experimental data. Indeed, data sharing is mandatory by government research agencies such as NIH. The major hurdles for data sharing come from: i) the lack of data sharing infrastructure to make data sharing convenient for users; ii) users' fear of losing control of their data; iii) difficulty on sharing schemas and incompatible data from sharing partners; and iv) inconsistent data under schema evolution. In this paper, we develop a collaborative data sharing system SciPort, to support consistency preserved data sharing among multiple distributed organizations. The system first provides Central Server based lightweight data integration architecture, so data and schemas can be conveniently shared across multiple organizations. Through distributed schema management, schema sharing and evolution is made possible, while data consistency is maintained and data compatibility is enforced. With this data sharing system, distributed sites can now consistently share their research data and their associated schemas with much convenience and flexibility. Sci- Port has been successfully used for data sharing in biomedical research, clinical trials and large scale research collaboration.
AB - Scientific research becomes increasingly reliant on multi-disciplinary, multi-institutional collaboration through sharing experimental data. Indeed, data sharing is mandatory by government research agencies such as NIH. The major hurdles for data sharing come from: i) the lack of data sharing infrastructure to make data sharing convenient for users; ii) users' fear of losing control of their data; iii) difficulty on sharing schemas and incompatible data from sharing partners; and iv) inconsistent data under schema evolution. In this paper, we develop a collaborative data sharing system SciPort, to support consistency preserved data sharing among multiple distributed organizations. The system first provides Central Server based lightweight data integration architecture, so data and schemas can be conveniently shared across multiple organizations. Through distributed schema management, schema sharing and evolution is made possible, while data consistency is maintained and data compatibility is enforced. With this data sharing system, distributed sites can now consistently share their research data and their associated schemas with much convenience and flexibility. Sci- Port has been successfully used for data sharing in biomedical research, clinical trials and large scale research collaboration.
KW - Biomedical data management
KW - Computer supported collaborative work
KW - Schema evolution
KW - Schema sharing
KW - Scientific data integration
KW - Scientific data sharing
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/78751516026
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-642-03354-4_58
DO - 10.1007/978-3-642-03354-4_58
M3 - Conference contribution
SN - 3642033539
SN - 9783642033537
T3 - Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering
SP - 805
EP - 823
BT - Collaborative Computing
T2 - 4th International Conference on Collaborative Computing: Networking, Applications and Worksharing, CollaborateCom 2008
Y2 - 13 November 2008 through 16 November 2008
ER -