Offering a practical introduction for bioinformaticians, computational biologist, and other life scientists, this book explains the basic principles behind the semantic web and explains how to build data management, integration, and analysis solutions that can benefit from this framework. After an overview of basic concepts, the text discusses how to export information on the semantic web and how to use information that is available. It then presents relevant life sciences information resources that are available in the semantic web framework. The authors also include comprehensive, step-by-step examples throughout the book.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Computational biologists and bioinformaticians, life scientists interested in computational tools, and computer scientists interested in the semantic web, data mining, and artificial intelligence.
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50 s/w Abbildungen
50 Illustrations, black and white
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
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978-1-4398-7360-1 (9781439873601)
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Andrea Splendiani, Ph.D., is a senior scientist in data integration at Rothamsted Research (BBSRC).
Paolo Romano, Ph.D., is a senior scientist in bioinformatics at the National Cancer Research Institute in Italy.
Introduction to the Semantic Web. Opening Information on the Semantic Web. Consuming Information from the Semantic Web. Life Science Databases on the Semantic Web. Conclusions.