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The BioMoby Project is seeking a lead developer. Please contact mwilkinson@mrl.ubc.ca for further information.

All applications considered, but if you understand what "semantic web service composition" means , then you will be ahead..

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Posted Oct 12, 2006, 18:50 PM
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Alright Mr. bgood, what do you mean by "semantic web service composition" and I why on Earth would this be interesting to people in bioinformatics (or anyone else for that matter)?

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Posted Dec 12, 2006, 21:28 PM
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Semantic Web Service Composition is the combination of ontology, AI, and web services. The idea runs something like this:

1) Expose your data or your analytical tool as a web service
2) Describe the activity of that service (e.g. its inputs and its outputs) by referencing terms from an ontology
3) Get others to do the same thing.

Now, a client program (maybe called an 'agent') can
a) find your service via search or registry lookup (if you added it to a registry)
b) 'know' what it does
c) 'know' how to combine it with other similarly exposed and annotated web services.
d) actually 'compose' workflows or pipelines involving multiple services completely automatically.







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Posted Jan 02, 2007, 3:22 AM
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