PHIS

PHIS

The PHIS ontology-driven Information System

PHIS is an open-source information system designed for plant phenotyping experiments in various types of facilities (field, greenhouse). It unambiguously identifies all objects and traits in an experiment and establishes their relationships via ontologies and semantics that apply to both field and controlled conditions.
Its ontology-based architecture is a powerful tool for integrating and managing data from multiple experiments and platforms, creating relationships between objects and enriching datasets with knowledge and metadata. It interacts with external resources via web services, allowing data to be integrated into other systems, e.g. modelling platforms or external databases. It has the potential for rapid dissemination because of its ability to integrate, manage and visualise multi-source and multi-scale data, but also because it is based on ten years of experience, trial, success and error.

For more information .. 

Public trial version and open-data

→ Article "The PHIS ontology-driven Information System" august 2018, journal New Phytologist en OpenAccess (pdf)

See also

The PHIS information system

Modification date : 17 July 2023 | Publication date : 03 September 2020 | Redactor : Aurélien Ausset