Third International Workshop on Conceptual Modelling for Life Sciences Applications, Vancouver, Canada
Life science applications often involve large volumes of various types of data and a multiplicity of software tools for managing, analysing and interpreting them. There are many challenges in the processing of life sciences data that require effective support by novel theories, methods and technologies. Conceptual modelling is the key for developing high-performance information systems that put these theories, methods and technologies into practice. The fast growing interest in life sciences applications calls for special attention on resource integration and collaborative efforts in information systems development.
The primary objective of the workshop is to share research experiences in conceptual modelling for applications in life sciences and to identify new issues and directions for future research in relevant areas, including bioinformatics, health informatics, medical and veterinary informatics. The workshop invites authors to submit original papers exploring the usage of conceptual modelling ideas and techniques for developing and improving life sciences databases and information systems.
The workshop will be held in conjunction with the 29th International Conference on Conceptual Modelling.For further information, please visit:
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