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Data Integration in the Life Sciences: 6th International Workshop, DILS 2009, Manchester, UK, July 20-22, 2009, Proceedings 2009 ed. [Pehme köide]

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  • Sari: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5647
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Jul-2009
  • Kirjastus: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3642028780
  • ISBN-13: 9783642028786
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 221 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 361 g, X, 221 p., 1 Paperback / softback
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Data integration in the life sciences continues to be important but challe- ing. The ongoing development of new experimental methods gives rise to an increasingly wide range of data sets, which in turn must be combined to allow more integrative views of biological systems. Indeed, the growing prominence of systems biology, where mathematical models characterize behaviors observed in experiments of di erent types, emphasizes the importance of data integration to the life sciences. In this context, the representation of models of biological behavior as data in turn gives rise to challenges relating to provenance, data quality, annotation, etc., all of which are associated with signi cant research activities within computer science. The Data Integration in the Life Sciences (DILS) Workshop Series brings together data and knowledge management researchers from the computer s- ence research community with bioinformaticians and computational biologists, to improve the understanding of how emerging data integration techniques can address requirements identi ed in the life sciences.
Keynote Presentations
Data Integration and Exchange for Scientific Collaboration
1(4)
Zachary G. Ives
Data Integration and Semantic Enrichment of Systems Biology Models and Simulations
5(11)
Vijayalakshmi Chelliah
Lukas Endler
Nick Juty
Camille Laibe
Chen Li
Nicolas Rodriguez
Nicolas Le Novere
Graph-Based Modelling and Integration
Linking Life Sciences Data Using Graph-Based Mapping
16(15)
Jan Taubert
Matthew Hindle
Artem Lysenko
Jochen Weile
Jacob Kohler
Christopher J. Rawlings
Integration of Full-Coverage Probabilistic Functional Networks with Relevance to Specific Biological Processes
31(16)
Katherine James
Anil Wipat
Jennifer Hallinan
OpenFlyData: The Way to Go for Biological Data Integration
47(8)
Jun Zhao
Alistair Miles
Graham Klyne
David Shotton
Annotation
On the Reachability of Trustworthy Information from Integrated Exploratory Biological Queries
55(16)
Eithon Cadag
Peter Tarczy-Hornoch
Peter J. Myler
Estimating the Quality of Ontology-Based Annotations by Considering Evolutionary Changes
71(17)
Anika Gross
Michael Hartung
Toralf Kirsten
Erhard Rahm
Integration and Mining of Genomic Annotations: Experiences and Perspectives in GFINDer Data Warehousing
88(8)
Marco Masseroli
Stefano Ceri
Alessandro Campi
Structure Inference
Site-Wide Wrapper Induction for Life Science Deep Web Databases
96(17)
Saqib Mir
Steffen Staab
Isabel Rojas
An Adaptive Combination of Matchers: Application to the Mapping of Biological Ontologies for Genome Annotation
113(14)
Bastien Rance
Jean-Francois Gibrat
Christine Froidevaux
Slicing through the Scientific Literature
127(14)
Christopher J. O. Baker
Patrick Lambrix
Jonas Laurila Bergman
Rajaraman Kanagasabai
Wee Tiong Ang
Data and Work Flows
Exploiting Parallelism to Accelerate Keyword Search on Deep-Web Sources
141(16)
Tantan Liu
Fan Wang
Gagan Agrawal
A Visual Interface for on-the-fly Biological Database Integration and Workflow Design Using VizBuilder
157(16)
Shahriyar Hossain
Hasan Jamil
EpiC: A Resource for Integrating Information and Analyses to Enable Selection of Epitopes for Antibody Based Experiments
173(9)
Niall Haslam
Toby Gibson
Data Integration for Systems Biology
Design and Architecture of Web Services for Simulation of Biochemical Systems
182(14)
Joseph O. Dada
Pedro Mendes
An Integration and Analysis Pipeline for Systems Biology in Crop Plant Metabolism
196(8)
Stephan Weise
Christian Colmsee
Eva Grafahrend-Belau
Bjorn Junker
Christian Klukas
Matthias Lange
Uwe Scholz
Falk Schreiber
Towards Enhanced Retrieval of Biological Models through Annotation-Based Ranking
204(17)
Dagmar Kohn
Carsten Maus
Ron Henkel
Martin Kolbe
Author Index 221