Search extension transforms Wiki into a relational system: A case for flavonoid metabolite database

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In computer science, database systems are based on the relational model founded by Edgar Codd in 1970. On the other hand, in the area of biology the word 'database' often refers to loosely formatted, very large text files....

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Main Authors: Arita Masanori, Suwa Kazuhiro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2008-09-01
Series:BioData Mining
Online Access:http://www.biodatamining.org/content/1/1/7
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spelling doaj-587f479df92c42959d7e74acb86eeb4d2020-11-25T00:30:00ZengBMCBioData Mining1756-03812008-09-0111710.1186/1756-0381-1-7Search extension transforms Wiki into a relational system: A case for flavonoid metabolite databaseArita MasanoriSuwa Kazuhiro<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In computer science, database systems are based on the relational model founded by Edgar Codd in 1970. On the other hand, in the area of biology the word 'database' often refers to loosely formatted, very large text files. Although such bio-databases may describe conflicts or ambiguities (e.g. a protein pair do and do not interact, or unknown parameters) in a positive sense, the flexibility of the data format sacrifices a systematic query mechanism equivalent to the widely used SQL.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>To overcome this disadvantage, we propose embeddable string-search commands on a Wiki-based system and designed a half-formatted database. As proof of principle, a database of flavonoid with 6902 molecular structures from over 1687 plant species was implemented on MediaWiki, the background system of Wikipedia. Registered users can describe any information in an arbitrary format. Structured part is subject to text-string searches to realize relational operations. The system was written in PHP language as the extension of MediaWiki. All modifications are open-source and publicly available.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>This scheme benefits from both the free-formatted Wiki style and the concise and structured relational-database style. MediaWiki supports multi-user environments for document management, and the cost for database maintenance is alleviated.</p> http://www.biodatamining.org/content/1/1/7
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Search extension transforms Wiki into a relational system: A case for flavonoid metabolite database
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Suwa Kazuhiro
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title Search extension transforms Wiki into a relational system: A case for flavonoid metabolite database
title_short Search extension transforms Wiki into a relational system: A case for flavonoid metabolite database
title_full Search extension transforms Wiki into a relational system: A case for flavonoid metabolite database
title_fullStr Search extension transforms Wiki into a relational system: A case for flavonoid metabolite database
title_full_unstemmed Search extension transforms Wiki into a relational system: A case for flavonoid metabolite database
title_sort search extension transforms wiki into a relational system: a case for flavonoid metabolite database
publisher BMC
series BioData Mining
issn 1756-0381
publishDate 2008-09-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In computer science, database systems are based on the relational model founded by Edgar Codd in 1970. On the other hand, in the area of biology the word 'database' often refers to loosely formatted, very large text files. Although such bio-databases may describe conflicts or ambiguities (e.g. a protein pair do and do not interact, or unknown parameters) in a positive sense, the flexibility of the data format sacrifices a systematic query mechanism equivalent to the widely used SQL.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>To overcome this disadvantage, we propose embeddable string-search commands on a Wiki-based system and designed a half-formatted database. As proof of principle, a database of flavonoid with 6902 molecular structures from over 1687 plant species was implemented on MediaWiki, the background system of Wikipedia. Registered users can describe any information in an arbitrary format. Structured part is subject to text-string searches to realize relational operations. The system was written in PHP language as the extension of MediaWiki. All modifications are open-source and publicly available.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>This scheme benefits from both the free-formatted Wiki style and the concise and structured relational-database style. MediaWiki supports multi-user environments for document management, and the cost for database maintenance is alleviated.</p>
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