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Automatic Workflow during the Reuse Phase of a CBP System Applied to Microarray Analysis

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The application of information technology in the field of biomedicine has become increasingly important over the last several years. The different possibilities for the workflow in the microarray analysis can be huge and it would be very interesting to create an automatic process for establishing the workflows. This paper presents an intelligent dynamic architecture based on intelligent organizations for knowledge data discovery in biomedical databases. The multi-agent architecture incorporates agents that can perform automated planning and find optimal plans. The agents incorporate the CBP-BDI model for developing the automatic planning that makes possible to predict the efficiency of the workflow beforehand These agents propose a new reorganizational agent model in which complex processes are modelled as external services.

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De Paz, J.F., Gil, A.B., Corchado, E. (2010). Automatic Workflow during the Reuse Phase of a CBP System Applied to Microarray Analysis. In: Rocha, M.P., Riverola, F.F., Shatkay, H., Corchado, J.M. (eds) Advances in Bioinformatics. Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing, vol 74. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-13214-8_3

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