ABSTRACT
In recent years, the rapid, non-invasive spectroscopic profiling technologies, such as Raman spectrometry and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionisation time-of-flight mass spectrometry, have gained great concern for food-drug quality and safety management. To develop an information infrastructure for spectroscopic profiling data, this paper conducted three inter-related researches. First, a domain ontology is built to represent various spectroscopic profiling data and context information. Second, a workflow profile for processing spectroscopic profiling data is proposed. Third, based on the domain ontology and workflow profile, an information system – SPACS (Spectroscopic Profiling Data Achieving and Communication System) was developed and validated in the actual settings.
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The authors would also like to thank the Illinois Fire Service Institute Library and the School of Information Sciences in University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign for providing research facilities.
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