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Semantic Web Service Provision: a Realistic Framework for Bioinformatics Programmers.

Bioinformatics, 2007.
Authors: Paul M K Gordon and Quang Trinh and Christoph W Sensen
URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btm060
Description: Bioinformatics Workflow Systems
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Abstract: SUMMARY: Several semantic Web Services clients for Bioinformatics have been released, but to date no support systems for service providers have been described. We have created a framework ("MobyServlet") that very simply allows an existing Java application to conform to the MOBY-S semantic Web Services protocol. Using an existing Java program for codon-pair bias determination as an example, we enumerate the steps required for MOBY-S compliance. With minimal programming effort, such a deployment has the advantages of: 1) wider exposure to the user community by automatic inclusion in all MOBY-S client programs, and 2) automatic interoperability with other MOBY-S services for input and output. Complex on-line analysis will become easier for biologists as more developers adopt MOBY-S. AVAILABILITY: The framework and documentation are freely available from the Java developer's section of http://www.biomoby.org/.
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@article{Gordon2007,
title = {Semantic Web Service Provision: a Realistic Framework for Bioinformatics Programmers.},
author = {Paul M K Gordon and Quang Trinh and Christoph W Sensen},
journal = {Bioinformatics},
month = {Mar},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btm060},
year = {2007},
description = {Bioinformatics Workflow Systems},
abstract = {SUMMARY: Several semantic Web Services clients for Bioinformatics have been released, but to date no support systems for service providers have been described. We have created a framework ("MobyServlet") that very simply allows an existing Java application to conform to the MOBY-S semantic Web Services protocol. Using an existing Java program for codon-pair bias determination as an example, we enumerate the steps required for MOBY-S compliance. With minimal programming effort, such a deployment has the advantages of: 1) wider exposure to the user community by automatic inclusion in all MOBY-S client programs, and 2) automatic interoperability with other MOBY-S services for input and output. Complex on-line analysis will become easier for biologists as more developers adopt MOBY-S. AVAILABILITY: The framework and documentation are freely available from the Java developer's section of http://www.biomoby.org/.},
pii = {btm060}, doi = {10.1093/bioinformatics/btm060}, pmid = {17384428}, owner = {peter}, timestamp = {2007.04.18 12:34},
keywords = {imported }
}