BioPortal: enhanced functionality via new Web services from the National Center for Biomedical Ontology to access and use ontologies in software applications.
Patricia L. WhetzelNatalya Fridman NoyNigam H. ShahPaul R. AlexanderCsongor NyulasTania TudoracheMark A. MusenPublished in: Nucleic Acids Res. (2011)
Keyphrases
- web services
- fully functional
- semantic web technologies
- semantic web
- biomedical ontologies
- domain ontology
- semantic matching
- ontology mapping
- semantic descriptions
- ontology alignment
- ontology integration
- knowledge base
- knowledge representation
- ontology engineering
- ontology evolution
- ontology construction
- accessing data
- ontological framework
- ontology merging
- ontology reasoning
- ontology matching
- internet services
- semantic technologies
- domain specific
- semantic relationships
- owl ontologies
- domain knowledge
- modular ontologies
- core components
- semantic interoperability
- disparate data sources
- semantic query
- formal ontologies
- semantically rich
- world wide
- semantic web services
- ontology development
- semantic annotation
- current web
- ontological concepts
- description logics
- semantically heterogeneous
- service description
- owl dl
- ontology learning
- web applications
- mutual understanding
- text mining
- semi automatic
- conceptual structures
- design patterns
- related concepts
- service discovery
- web service composition
- topic maps
- heterogeneous information systems
- ontology languages
- biomedical literature
- knowledge management
- semantic description
- infectious disease
- software development
- access control
- semantic mapping
- web ontologies
- heterogeneous systems
- data sharing
- data sources