Synthetic Biology:Semantic web ontology/Web Services: Difference between revisions
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*[http://inparanoid.cgb.ki.se/ InParanoid] - Eukaryotic Ortholog Groups | *[http://inparanoid.cgb.ki.se/ InParanoid] - Eukaryotic Ortholog Groups | ||
*[[doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/bti740|Intelligent client for integrating bioinformatics services]] | *[[doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/bti740|Intelligent client for integrating bioinformatics services]] |
Revision as of 13:12, 28 August 2006
Semantic Web Services
- Semantic Web Services - daml.org
- Comparison of DAML-S and BPEL4WS
- The True Meaning of Service @ xml.com
- If Ontology, Then Knowledge @ xml.com
- A framework for semantic web services discovery
- SWSI Semantic Web Services Initiative
- Benjamin Grosof's homepage
- Supercharging WSDL with RDF
- WSDL-S @ w3.org
- DynamO - Dynamic Ontologies for Services
Service-Oriented Architecture
SOAP
- SOAP tutorial @ W3Schools
REST
- REST - Wikipedia article
- The RESTful Web - articles from xml.com
RDDL
- XML Resource Directory Description Language (RDDL)
- Cover Pages
- RDDL Me This: What Does a Namespace URL Locate?
Examples
Life sciences
- BioMOBY - ontology-based messaging and data integration standard
- InParanoid - Eukaryotic Ortholog Groups
- Intelligent client for integrating bioinformatics services
- BIND SOAP - Biomolecular interaction network SOAP API
Notes
- semantic search engines can help discover web services (enhance UDDI with inferences)
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