- InforSense
InforSense is a private data analysis software company based in London, UK. It was founded in 1999 as a spin-off of
Imperial College London to commercialize their research inHigh Performance Computing ,Visual programming and large-scaleData mining . Harv|Chattratichat|Guo|Syed|1999 Harv|Alsairafi|Emmanouil|Ghanem|Giannadakis|2003Company
InforSense was founded in November 1999 by Professor Yike Guo and his students to commercialize his group's Open Discovery Workflow technology for high-performance and large-scale data analysis, rapid application building and process knowledge management. InforSense used Imperial's
Business incubator , [http://www.imperialinnovations.co.uk Imperial Innovations] , which retains an interest in the company. Prof. Guo is an authority onData mining andGrid computing and serves as Technical Director of the Parallel Computing Centre and Head of the Data Mining Group at Imperial College.Software
InforSense's main product, the InforSense Platform (formerly called KDE, the Kensington Discovery Edition or Knowledge Discovery Environment), uses a dataflow
Visual programming interface to let non-programmers develop applications. Instead of writingscript language programs or clicking GUI icons, they drag and drop executable icons or "nodes" representing data sources and analysis operations into a diagram called a "workflow", connect them together, and iteratively execute and modify each section of the diagram to test the result. Then they "publish" the workflow to a Web "portal" application that a larger number of people may use.The workflow editor is a client, and workflows always execute on a server that may reside on the same computer, a remote server or a grid. For large data, optimizations for
database systems such asOracle Database permit most execution to actually occur within the database.There are also several collections of specialized InforSense nodes for specific applications such as
Genome-wide association study (GenSense), clinical trials and databases (ClinicalSense) and drug screening (ChemSense).InforSense workflow software is often used in combination with software and hardware from other technology companies who are members of InforSense's [http://www.inforsense.com/index.php?id=41 "Open Workflow Partner Network"] .
The InforSense workflow development environment can also be considered as a
Rapid application development system.The workflow editing environment is also a form of knowledge capture and corporate
Best Practices documentation.External links
* [http://www.inforsense.com Corporate web page]
* [http://www.imperialinnovations.co.uk/index.php?option=com_mosforms&act=viewtablerowdetails&Itemid=121&mosform=5&rowid=InforSense%20Ltd&tableid=5 InforSense listing on Imperial College incubator site]
* [http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~yg/ Prof. Guo's Imperial College website]References
Citation
first1 = Salman
last1 = Alsairafi
first2 = Filippia-Sofia
last2 = Emmanouil
first3 = Moustafa
last3 = Ghanem
first4 = Nikolaos
last4 = Giannadakis
first5 = Yike
last5 = Guo
first6 = Dimitrios
last6 = Kalaitzopoulos
first7 = Michelle
last7 = Osmond
first8 = Anthony
last8 = Rowe
first9 = Jameel
last9 = Syed
first10 = Patrick
last10 = Wendel
title = The Design of Discovery Net: Towards Open Grid Services for Knowledge Discovery
journal = Int. J. High Perform. Comput. Appl.
volume = 17
number = 3
year = 2003
issn = 1094-3420
pages = 297--315
doi = 10.1177/1094342003173003
publisher = Sage Publications, Inc.
address = Thousand Oaks, CA, USACitation
first1 = Jaturon
last1 = Chattratichat
first2 = Yike
last2 = Guo
first3 = Jameel
last3 = Syed
title = A Visual Language for Internet-Based Data Mining and Data Visualization
booktitle = VL '99: Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages
year = 1999
isbn = 0-7695-0216-4
pages = 64
publisher = IEEE Computer Society
address = Washington, DC, USA
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