Issue 5552: association from FeatureExtraction to QuantitationTypeMapping needed (gene-expression-ftf) Source: Rosetta Biosoftware Business Unit (Mr. Michael D Miller, nobody) Nature: Uncategorized Issue Severity: Summary: Currently, if software, for instance, calculates a Ratio from two channel images, there is no direct way to record how it was derived, other than burying it in the protocol. Request from Michael Miller, Rosetta Biosoftware, that there be an association from FeatureExtraction to QuantitationTypeMapping. The association would have the same names and characteristics as the Transformation to QuantitationTypeMapping Mapping association with a constraint of "rank: 3" on the QuantitationTypeMapping end. This association would allow a natural way to describe additional work of FeatureExtraction beyond reading the image. (MAGE ISSUE 109) Resolution: no action taken Revised Text: Actions taken: July 29, 2002: received issue December 11, 2002: closed issue Discussion: Currently, if software, for instance, calculates a Ratio from two channel images, there is no direct way to record how it was derived, other than burying it in the protocol. End of Annotations:===== X-Server-Uuid: F7D3E4A3-3C15-41D2-AC5D-A7D3F094E28F From: "Miller, Michael (Rosetta)" To: "'Juergen Boldt'" cc: gene-expression-ftf@omg.org Subject: Gene Expression FTF issues Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2002 07:30:43 -0700 X-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.5.2653.19) X-WSS-ID: 115B8FEF18115-01-01 Hi Juergen, Here's the last batch. Officially, I guess I'm entering them but these are collated from the MGED efforts for which there is no clear consensus yet. thanks, as always, Michael Michael Miller Senior Application Developer Rosetta Biosoftware michael_miller@rosettabio.com www.rosettabio.com Currently, if software, for instance, calculates a Ratio from two channel images, there is no direct way to record how it was derived, other than burying it in the protocol. Request from Michael Miller, Rosetta Biosoftware, that there be an association from FeatureExtraction to QuantitationTypeMapping. The association would have the same names and characteristics as the Transformation to QuantitationTypeMapping Mapping association with a constraint of "rank: 3" on the QuantitationTypeMapping end. This association would allow a natural way to describe additional work of FeatureExtraction beyond reading the image. (MAGE ISSUE 109)