Abstract
The tools that scientists use in their search processes together form
so-called discovery environments. The promise of artificial
intelligence and other branches of computer science is to radically
transform conventional discovery environments by equipping scientists
with a range of powerful computer tools including large-scale, shared
knowledge bases and discovery programs. We will describe the future
computer-supported discovery environments that may result, and
illustrate by means of a realistic scenario how scientists come to new
discoveries in these environments. In order to make the step from the
current generation of discovery tools to computer-supported discovery
environments like the one presented in the scenario, developers should
realize that such environments are large-scale sociotechnical systems.
They should not just focus on isolated computer programs, but also pay
attention to the question how these programs will be used and
maintained by scientists in research practices. In order to help
developers of discovery programs in achieving the integration of their
tools in discovery environments, we will formulate a set of guidelines
that developers could follow.
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