Abstract:
Organization and management of virtual experiments (VE) in data intensive
research (DIR)
has been widely studied in the several past years. The authors survey existing
approaches to deal with VEs and hypotheses and analyze
VE management in a real use-case from the astronomy domain. A review of
existing systems that can act as platforms for conducting a VE has been
carried out. Requirements for a system to organize VEs in data intensive
domains have been gathered and overall structure and functionality for system running
VEs are presented. The relationships between hypotheses and models in
VE are discussed. The authors also illustrate how to model conceptually
VEs, respective hypotheses, and models. Potential benefits and
drawbacks of such approach are discussed, including maintenance of experiment
consistency and reduction of potential number of experiments.
Keywords:
virtual experiment, hypothesis, conceptual modeling, data intensive research.