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Requirements of a Web-based experiment management system.

R Jakobovits1, S G Soderland, R K Taira

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Proceedings. AMIA Symposium
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Medical research labs face data overload. This study introduces an Experiment Management System Building Environment (EMSBE) and WIRM, an open-source tool for rapid development of web-based laboratory data management systems.

Area of Science:

  • Biomedical Informatics
  • Laboratory Information Management Systems
  • Scientific Data Management

Background:

  • Scientific research generates vast amounts of data, leading to information management challenges in medical laboratories.
  • Increasing data volume, diverse formats, and autonomous systems necessitate robust Experiment Management Systems (EMS).

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the informatics requirements for effective EMS.
  • To propose a novel middleware, the EMS-Building Environment (EMSBE), for accelerated development of web-based laboratory data management solutions.

Main Methods:

  • Detailed analysis of informatics needs for EMS.
  • Development and description of the Web-Interfacing Repository Manager (WIRM), an open-source application server.
  • Implementation of WIRM for managing diverse research experiments.

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Main Results:

  • The proposed EMSBE facilitates rapid development of customizable, web-based experiment management systems.
  • WIRM serves as a practical application server for building such systems.
  • WIRM is currently managing complex experiments, including natural language processing of radiological findings and brain function studies.

Conclusions:

  • The EMSBE and WIRM offer a flexible and powerful solution to laboratory information management challenges.
  • Web-based systems built with WIRM can effectively manage complex and interdisciplinary research data.
  • This approach supports efficient scientific data handling and workflow management in medical research.