Advanced query mechanisms for biological databases.

I M Chen, A S Kosky, V M Markowitz, E Szeto, T Topaloglou
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Existing query interfaces for biological databases are either based on fixed forms or textual query languages. Users of a fixed form-based query interface are limited to performing some pre-defined queries providing a fixed view of the underlying database, while users of a free text query language-based interface have to understand the underlying data models, specific query languages and application schemas in order to formulate queries. Further, operations on application-specific complex data (e.g., DNA sequences, proteins), which are usually provided by a variety of software packages with their own format requirements and peculiarities, are not available as part of, nor integrated with biological query interfaces. In this paper, we describe generic tools that provide powerful and flexible support for interactively exploring biological databases in a uniform and consistent way, that is via common data models, formats, and notations, in the framework of the Object-Protocol Model (OPM). These tools include (i) a Java graphical query construction tool with support for automatic generation of Web query forms that can be either used for further specifying conditions, or can be saved and customized; (ii) query processors for interpreting and executing queries that may involve complex application-specific objects, and that could span multiple heterogeneous databases and file systems; and (iii) utilities for automatic generation of HTML pages containing query results, that can be browsed using a Web browser. These tools avoid the restrictions imposed by traditional fixed-form query interfaces, while providing users with simple and intuitive facilities for formulating ad-hoc queries across heterogeneous databases, without the need to understand the underlying data models and query languages.

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生物数据库的高级查询机制。
现有的生物数据库查询接口要么基于固定形式,要么基于文本查询语言。固定的基于表单的查询接口的用户仅限于执行一些预定义的查询,这些查询提供了底层数据库的固定视图,而基于自由文本查询语言的接口的用户必须理解底层数据模型、特定的查询语言和应用程序模式,以便制定查询。此外,对特定于应用程序的复杂数据(例如,DNA序列、蛋白质)的操作通常由各种软件包提供,这些软件包具有自己的格式要求和特性,不能作为生物查询接口的一部分使用,也不能与生物查询接口集成。在本文中,我们描述了在对象协议模型(OPM)框架中,通过通用数据模型、格式和符号,以统一和一致的方式为交互式探索生物数据库提供强大而灵活支持的通用工具。这些工具包括(i)支持自动生成Web查询表单的Java图形查询构造工具,这些表单既可以用于进一步指定条件,也可以保存和自定义;(ii)用于解释和执行查询的查询处理器,这些查询可能涉及复杂的特定于应用程序的对象,并且可能跨越多个异构数据库和文件系统;以及(iii)用于自动生成包含查询结果的HTML页面的实用程序,这些页面可以使用Web浏览器浏览。这些工具避免了传统的固定形式查询接口所带来的限制,同时为用户提供了简单直观的工具,用于跨异构数据库制定特别查询,而无需了解底层数据模型和查询语言。
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