1 Summary Slides from Enhancing Organism Based Disease Knowledge Using Biological Taxonomy, and Environmental Ontologies Ken Baclawski Northeastern University.

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1 Summary Slides from Enhancing Organism Based Disease Knowledge Using Biological Taxonomy, and Environmental Ontologies Ken Baclawski Northeastern University Neil Sarkar Marine Biological Laboratory These slides are the two summary slides from the talk given on March 27, 2008 at An Open Ontology Repository: Rationale, Expectations & Requirements – Session-1. The slides prioritize the requirements for the OOR, from the point of view of developers and end users, for the projects described in the talk.

2 Developer Requirements Must have the ability to browse and query small segments of an ontology. Good to have the ability to dynamically curate and suggest changes via the user community. Ideally, it can be used to navigate across inferred information that is associated with a small set of terms and that comes from many ontologies.

3 End User Requirements Must have – Ability to efficiently navigate multiple hierarchies – Consistency across multiple ontologies Good to have – Ability to provide live feedback – Allow annotating relationships or propose new terms Ideally, it can – Support scientific hypothesis testing