Using semantics for representing experimental protocols.

Journal: Journal of biomedical semantics
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: An experimental protocol is a sequence of tasks and operations executed to perform experimental research in biological and biomedical areas, e.g. biology, genetics, immunology, neurosciences, virology. Protocols often include references to equipment, reagents, descriptions of critical steps, troubleshooting and tips, as well as any other information that researchers deem important for facilitating the reusability of the protocol. Although experimental protocols are central to reproducibility, the descriptions are often cursory. There is the need for a unified framework with respect to the syntactic structure and the semantics for representing experimental protocols.

Authors

  • Olga Giraldo
    Ontology Engineering Group, Madrid, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Madrid, 28660, Spain. ogiraldo@fi.upm.es.
  • Alexander García
    Ontology Engineering Group, Madrid, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Madrid, 28660, Spain.
  • Federico López
    Universidad Del Valle, Cali, Colombia.
  • Oscar Corcho
    Ontology Engineering Group, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Madrid, Spain.