Experimental Results Data : Class diagram
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<ol><li>First set up the experiment specification</li><br /></p><p></ol><br /></p><p>Assign Result Types to the Experiment as Experiment Measures. Each Experiment Measure is attached to one or more Contexts (shown in the Assay Definition diagram).<br /></p><p>Each Experiment has one or more documents or citations attached.<br /></p><p><br /></p><p>2. Result Capture<br /></p><p>The capture results according to a template (not shown here) derived from the Experiment Measures and the indeterminate Context Items from the Assay definition.<br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Each Result belongs to a single substance and has a Result Type. It uses a qualifier to set the usage of the Result Value. The result Value is a complex object that could have one of various value types. Categorical types are assigned from the dictionary (Element), numerical types can be either single numbers, number ranges or single number with min/max error bars. The string values are free text typed values.<br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Each Result is further described by a set of specific Context Items defined by Attribute/Value pairs. The Result Context must be a direct instantiation of an assay Context Item - a Result Context is not allowed without a corresponding assay Context Item.<br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Results are related in a simple 1:m parent:child hierarchy which matches the Experiment Measure hierarchy using the same "calculated from/supported by" relationships<br /></p>