Well, I certainly view ontologies as just one part of the semantic web
universe, particularly from the enterprise perspective. .02- MM
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Yes, right.
Can semantic web be seen as distinct from ontologies ?
best,
Andrea
Il giorno 20/set/07, alle ore 21:38, Suzanna Lewis ha scritto:
There has been a SIG on bioOntologies for the last ten years. If you are
planning on doing anything, then perhaps you should contact those folk
first.
On Sep 20, 2007, at 10:41 AM, Andrea Splendiani wrote:
my 0.001 cents,
If you look at the other sessions, there's nothing so technologically
oriented. And there's already a session on ontologies.
Maybe a SIG ? (that by the way seem to be more interesting) with a
focus on data intergation in life sciences ? (just to give a
traslational touch).
Andrea
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Il giorno 20/set/07, alle ore 17:12, Paolo Romano ha scritto:
At 16:50 20/09/2007, Eric Jain wrote:
Paolo Romano wrote:
as I see it, ISMB is always being preferring Science, instead of
Technology.
In principal, perhaps, but "technology" stuff seems to attract plenty
of attention (maybe not as main talks, but as SIGs, BOFs, posters and
demos, plus of course there are all the technology vendors with their
booths)...
we are speaking about a Special Session.
From the Charter:
Special Sessions have the purpose of introducing the ISMB community
to relevant and "hot" scientific topics that are typically not within
the focus of an ISMB meeting, and highlighting the impact of
computational biology and bioinformatics within these emerging
topics.
Paolo
Paolo Romano ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Bioinformatics
National Cancer Research Institute (IST)
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