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*[[DOI|DOI & LSID info]]
*[[DOI|DOI & LSID info]]
*[http://researchweb.watson.ibm.com/journal/sj/402/haas.html IBM DiscoveryLink] provides users with a virtual database to which they can pose arbitrarily complex queries, even though the actual data needed to answer the query may originate from several different sources, and none of those sources, by itself, is capable of answering the query (data integration)
*[http://researchweb.watson.ibm.com/journal/sj/402/haas.html IBM DiscoveryLink] provides users with a virtual database to which they can pose arbitrarily complex queries, even though the actual data needed to answer the query may originate from several different sources, and none of those sources, by itself, is capable of answering the query (data integration)
*[http://mitdatacenter.org/ The Data Center at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology] is a new initiative charged with researching and developing the languages, protocols, and technologies to integrate data and models across global networks.


Contact: [[User:Ilya|Ilya Sytchev]]
Contact: [[User:Ilya|Ilya Sytchev]]

Revision as of 15:25, 16 January 2007

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Overview

This is a part of the effort to provide a standardized, extensible, scalable and machine-processable interface for the Registry of Standard Biological Parts. The ideas of the Semantic Web seem to provide a solution to this problem. The success of developing a Synthetic Biology ontology depends in part on a good definition of the BioBricks abstraction hierarchy.

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Tuesday (9/20/05) at 3pm, room 68-674; minutes
  • Second meeting
Friday (9/23/05) at 10am, room 68-121; minutes

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Contact: Ilya Sytchev

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