Autor: |
Ning Gao, B.A. Omran, Malika Mahoui, Yue He, Zina Ben Miled, Lingma Lu, J. Chen |
Rok vydání: |
2004 |
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Zdroj: |
BIBE |
DOI: |
10.1109/bibe.2004.1317326 |
Popis: |
Modern biological studies rely on life science Web databases as well as sophisticated Web-based software tools (e.g., homology search tools, modeling and visualization tools). These tools or Web services often have to be combined and integrated in order to support a given study (i.e. an in-silico experiment). The large number of the available Web services makes a service discovery process that can identify the set of services that satisfy a given number of constraints from the pool of all the available Web services crucial. Without such an automated service discovery process the user will have to have a thorough knowledge of all of the existing Web services, a task-which is impractical in the life science domain. In this paper, a scalable approach to service discovery in the biological domain is presented. The approach is based on and guided by a domain ontology. |
Databáze: |
OpenAIRE |
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