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Analysis of Methods and Tools for Hypothesis-Driven Scientific Experiment Support

Introduction into Analysis of Methods and Tools for Hypothesis-Driven Scientific Experiment Support.

Author(s): Kalinichenko L. A., Kovalev D. Y., Kovaleva D. A., Malkov O. Y.
Created:2014/10/13
Published:16th Russian Conference on Digital Libraries RCDL 2014 Proceedings. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 1297:104-123.
Abstract:
Data intensive sciences (DIS) are being developed in frame of the new paradigm of scientific study known as the Fourth paradigm, emphasizing an increasing role of observational, experimental and computer simulated data practically in all fields of scientific study. The principal goal of data intensive research (DIR) is an extraction (inference) of knowledge from data. The intention of this work is to make an overview of the existing approaches, methods and infrastructures of the data analysis in DIR accentuating the role of hypotheses in such research process and efficient support of hypothesis formation, evaluation and selection in course of the natural phenomena modeling and experiments carrying out. An introduction into various concepts, methods and tools intended for effective organization of hypothesis driven experiments in DIR is presented in the paper.
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