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A Semantic Service Environment: A Case Study in Bioinformatics

Potter, Dr Stephen and Aitken, Dr Stuart (2005) A Semantic Service Environment: A Case Study in Bioinformatics. In Gomez-Perez, A and Euzenat, J, Eds. Proceedings Second European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2005), pages pp. 694-709, Heraklion, Crete, Greece.

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In recent years, web services have become increasingly important components of the scientific methodology of certain domains. Currently, however, the description and use of most these is purely 'syntactic'; that is, the semantics of the services are left to the human user to infer or acquire by other means before deciding whether and how to use a service. Consequently, there are opportunities to bridge this semantic gap through the application of emerging semantic web and semantic web service technologies in these domains, thereby enriching and expanding a user's service interactions. This paper presents its authors' experiences of the application and use of these emerging technologies in a displicine in which web services already play a key role: bioinformatics.

Subjects:AKT Challenges > Knowledge reuse
AKT Challenges > Knowledge publishing
AKT Challenges > Knowledge modelling
ID Code:451
Deposited By:Potter, Dr. Stephen
Deposited On:16 March 2006

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