We propose to treat Web services as first-class objects that can be manipulated as if they were data in DBMS. We provide an integrated way for service users to query, compose and evaluate Web services. The resulting system is called Web Service Management System (WSMS). We deployed WSMS as the backbone of a bioinformatics experiment framework named Genome Tracker. In this demonstration, we show how WSMS helps biologists conduct experiments easily and effectively using a service-oriented architecture
Service oriented modeling and deployment of biological processes allow these processes to be publish...
Biological databases and computational biology tools are provided by research groups around the worl...
Understanding the function of every protein is one major objective of bioinformatics. Currently, a l...
In this paper,we present a case study of the design and development of a Web Service management syst...
In this project, we investigate how existing standalone Bioinformatics applications can be wrapped a...
We describe a service-oriented approach to model, design, and implement biological processes and dat...
In this paper, we present a case study of the design and development of a Web Service management sys...
Bioinformatics activities are growing all over the world, with proliferation of data and tools. This...
In bioinformatics, there is a need for integration in the form of enabling programmatic remote acces...
Abstract Background Very often genome-wide data analysis requires the interoperation of multiple dat...
Abstract—In the field of bioinformatics, there exists a large number of web service providers and ma...
Web services play a key role in bioinformatics enabling the integration of database access and analy...
Despite of the variety of available Web services registries specially aimed at Life Sciences, their ...
The ubiquity of the Web is enabling innovations that were thought to be beyond reach just two decade...
Bioinformaticians have developed large collections of tools to make sense of the rapidly growing poo...
Service oriented modeling and deployment of biological processes allow these processes to be publish...
Biological databases and computational biology tools are provided by research groups around the worl...
Understanding the function of every protein is one major objective of bioinformatics. Currently, a l...
In this paper,we present a case study of the design and development of a Web Service management syst...
In this project, we investigate how existing standalone Bioinformatics applications can be wrapped a...
We describe a service-oriented approach to model, design, and implement biological processes and dat...
In this paper, we present a case study of the design and development of a Web Service management sys...
Bioinformatics activities are growing all over the world, with proliferation of data and tools. This...
In bioinformatics, there is a need for integration in the form of enabling programmatic remote acces...
Abstract Background Very often genome-wide data analysis requires the interoperation of multiple dat...
Abstract—In the field of bioinformatics, there exists a large number of web service providers and ma...
Web services play a key role in bioinformatics enabling the integration of database access and analy...
Despite of the variety of available Web services registries specially aimed at Life Sciences, their ...
The ubiquity of the Web is enabling innovations that were thought to be beyond reach just two decade...
Bioinformaticians have developed large collections of tools to make sense of the rapidly growing poo...
Service oriented modeling and deployment of biological processes allow these processes to be publish...
Biological databases and computational biology tools are provided by research groups around the worl...
Understanding the function of every protein is one major objective of bioinformatics. Currently, a l...