Interoperability with Moby 1.0-It's better than sharing your toothbrush

The BioMoby project was initiated in 2001 from within the model organism database community. It aimed to standardize methodologies to facilitate information exchange and access to analytical resources, using a consensus driven approach. Six years later, the BioMoby development community is pleased t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Briefings in bioinformatics 2008-05, Vol.9 (3), p.220-231
Hauptverfasser: Wilkinson, Mark D, Senger, Martin, Kawas, Edward, Bruskiewich, Richard, Gouzy, Jerome, Noirot, Celine, Bardou, Philippe, Ng, Ambrose, Haase, Dirk, Saiz, Enrique de Andres, Wang, Dennis, Gibbons, Frank, Gordon, Paul M K, Sensen, Christoph W, Carrasco, Jose Manuel Rodriguez, Fernández, José M, Shen, Lixin, Links, Matthew, Ng, Michael, Opushneva, Nina, Neerincx, Pieter B T, Leunissen, Jack A M, Ernst, Rebecca, Twigger, Simon, Usadel, Bjorn, Good, Benjamin, Wong, Yan, Stein, Lincoln, Crosby, William, Karlsson, Johan, Royo, Romina, Párraga, Iván, Ramírez, Sergio, Gelpi, Josep Lluis, Trelles, Oswaldo, Pisano, David G, Jimenez, Natalia, Kerhornou, Arnaud, Rosset, Roman, Zamacola, Leire, Tarraga, Joaquin, Huerta-Cepas, Jaime, Carazo, Jose María, Dopazo, Joaquin, Guigo, Roderic, Navarro, Arcadi, Orozco, Modesto, Valencia, Alfonso, Claros, M Gonzalo, Pérez, Antonio J, Aldana, Jose, Rojano, M Mar, Fernandez-Santa Cruz, Raul, Navas, Ismael, Schiltz, Gary, Farmer, Andrew, Gessler, Damian, Schoof, Heiko, Groscurth, Andreas
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Zusammenfassung:The BioMoby project was initiated in 2001 from within the model organism database community. It aimed to standardize methodologies to facilitate information exchange and access to analytical resources, using a consensus driven approach. Six years later, the BioMoby development community is pleased to announce the release of the 1.0 version of the interoperability framework, registry Application Programming Interface and supporting Perl and Java code-bases. Together, these provide interoperable access to over 1400 bioinformatics resources worldwide through the BioMoby platform, and this number continues to grow. Here we highlight and discuss the features of BioMoby that make it distinct from other Semantic Web Service and interoperability initiatives, and that have been instrumental to its deployment and use by a wide community of bioinformatics service providers. The standard, client software, and supporting code libraries are all freely available at http://www.biomoby.org/.
ISSN:1467-5463
1477-4054
DOI:10.1093/bib/bbn003