CONTENTS
Supplement 10
Volume 10
2009
BMC
Bioinformatics
Editor-in-Chief
Melissa Norton, MD
Biology Editor
Penny Webb, PhD
In-house Editor
Tim Sands
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Semantic Web Applications and Tools for Life Sciences, 2008
Edinburgh, UK
28 November 2008
Edited by Albert Burger, Paolo Romano, Adrian Paschke
and Andrea Splendiani
www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/10?issue=S10
S1 Semantic Web Applications and Tools for Life Sciences, 2008 - Preface
Albert Burger, Paolo Romano,Adrian Paschke and Andrea Splendiani
S2 Semantic web data warehousing for caGrid
James P McCusker et al.
S3 Francisella tularensis novicida proteomic and transcriptomic data integration and annotation based on semantic web technologies
Nadia Anwar and Ela Hunt
S4 Reuse of terminological resources for efficient ontological engineering in Life Sciences
Antonio Jimeno-Yepes et al.
S5 KA-SB: From data integration to large scale reasoning
María del Mar Roldán-García et al.
S6 Service-based analysis of biological pathways
George Zheng and Athman Bouguettaya
S7 GoWeb: a semantic search engine for the life science web
Heiko Dietze and Michael Schroeder
S8 Bio-jETI: a framework for semantics-based service composition
Anna-Lena Lamprecht et al.
S9 Structuring and extracting knowledge for the support of hypothesis generation in molecular biology
Marco Roos et al.
S10 A journey to Semantic Web query federation in the life sciences
Kei-Hoi Cheunget al.
S11 BioGateway: a semantic systems biology tool for the life sciences
Erick Antezana et al.
S12 Knowledge-driven enhancements for task composition in bioinformatics
Karen Sutherland et al.