QUery TRanslation tOols (QUaTRO)
Welcome!
QUaTRO is part of the PROToS system, defining it's user-friendly graphical interface.
About
QUery TRanslation tOols (QUaTRo), is a set of tools which allow to construct complex queries over both data and provenance repositories, expressed in the terms of the domain familiar to end users of the ViroLab VL (scientists, clinicians). Each tool is equipped with carefully designed Graphical User Interface in form of portlet that will be integrated in the ViroLab portal. Design of the QUaTRO GUI aims at ease of use without sacrificing ability to create complicated queries. This is possible because of extensive use of the ViroLab ontologies from all domains: data, application and experiment.
Some details of tools that we are planning to implement in the QUaTRO suite could be found in the section 6.3.3 of the ViroLab Deliverable 3.2. More advanced description of the QUaTRO tools is available in the paper: B.Balis, M.Bubak, J.Wach “User Oriented Querying over Repositories of Data and Provenance”.
QUaTRO Manuals
- QUaTRO User's Manual
- Target audience: Experiment users that want to ask about provenance data
- Main site: http://virolab.cyfronet.pl/trac/vlvl/wiki/QuatroUsersManual
- Sections:
- step-by-step query construction (http://virolab.cyfronet.pl/trac/vlvl/wiki/QuatroStepByStep)
- QUaTRO GUI features overview (http://virolab.cyfronet.pl/trac/vlvl/wiki/QuatroFeatures)
- QUaTRO Dev Manual
- Target audience: developers/administrators of the QUaTRO component
- Sections
- installation (http://virolab.cyfronet.pl/trac/vlvl/wiki/QuatroInstallation)
Development team contact
Chief developers:
- Kuba Wach, wach.kuba (et) gmail (dot) com
- Michał Pelczar michal.pelczar (malpa) gmail (dot) com
Developers
| Magdalena Krzyszczak | Zofia Kocurek |
| Damian Juda | Piotr Jerzykowski |
Former developers:
| Ania Sikora | Janusz Głowiak | Kamil Piętak |
| Wacław Borowiec | Wojciech Górski | Michał Dyrda |
Developers start page
Root page for QUaTRO developers-related activities.
Acknowledgements
The design and development of these tools is being carried out at the Academic Computer Centre CYFRONET AGH in cooperation with AGH-UST.
Project acknowledgements:
This work has been made possible through the support of the European Commission Virolab Project Grant 027446
