The DBCLS BioHackathon: standardization and interoperability for bioinformatics web services and workflows.
Toshiaki KatayamaKazuharu ArakawaMitsuteru NakaoKeiichiro OnoKiyoko F. Aoki-KinoshitaYasunori YamamotoAtsuko YamaguchiShuichi KawashimaHong-Woo ChunJan AertsBruno ArandaLord H. BarbozaRaoul Jean Pierre BonnalRichard M. BruskiewichJan Christian BryneJosé María FernándezAkira FunahashiPaul M. K. GordonNaohisa GotoAndreas GroscurthAlex GutteridgeRichard C. G. HollandYoshinobu KanoEdward A. KawasArnaud KerhornouEri KibukawaAkira R. KinjoMichael KuhnHilmar LappHeikki LehväslaihoHiroyuki NakamuraYasukazu NakamuraTatsuya NishizawaChikashi NobataTamotsu NoguchiThomas M. OinnShinobu OkamotoStuart OwenEvangelos PafilisMatthew R. PocockPjotr PrinsRené RanzingerFlorian ReisingerLukasz SalwínskiMark J. SchreiberMartin SengerYasumasa ShigemotoDaron M. StandleyHideaki SugawaraToshiyuki TashiroOswaldo TrellesRutger A. VosMark D. WilkinsonWilliam S. YorkChristian M. ZmasekKiyoshi AsaiToshihisa TakagiPublished in: J. Biomed. Semant. (2010)
Keyphrases
- web services
- business processes
- cross organizational
- service oriented
- service discovery
- web applications
- loosely coupled
- computational biology
- data mining
- data analysis
- semantic web services
- web services composition
- description language
- service composition
- business process
- service providers
- service architecture
- loose coupling
- machine learning
- web service composition
- service oriented architecture
- learning technology standards
- automatic discovery
- open standards
- quality of service
- computational intelligence methods
- redescription mining
- workflow management
- service selection
- web service technology
- computational intelligence
- text mining
- web service compositions
- multiple sequence alignment
- scientific workflows
- drug discovery
- business applications