BioMOBY is an Open Source research project which aims to generate
an architecture for the discovery and distribution of biological
data through web services; data and services are decentralised, but
the availability of these resources, and the instructions for interacting
with them, are registered in a central location called MOBY Central.
BioMOBY adds to the web services paradigm, as exemplified by Universal
Data Discovery and Integration (UDDI), by having an object-driven
registry query system with object and service ontologies. This allows
users to traverse expansive and disparate data sets where each possible
next step is presented based on the data object currently in-hand.
Moreover, a path from the current data object to a desired final
data object could be automatically discovered using the registry.
Native BioMOBY objects are lightweight XML, and make up both the
query and the response of a simple object access protocol(SOAP) transaction.
%0 Journal Article
%1 Wilkinson:2002
%A Wilkinson, Mark D.
%A Links, Matthew
%D 2002
%J Briefings in Bioinformatics
%K integration service web
%N 4
%P 331--341
%T BioMOBY: An open source biological web services proposal
%U http://bib.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/3/4/331
%V 3
%X BioMOBY is an Open Source research project which aims to generate
an architecture for the discovery and distribution of biological
data through web services; data and services are decentralised, but
the availability of these resources, and the instructions for interacting
with them, are registered in a central location called MOBY Central.
BioMOBY adds to the web services paradigm, as exemplified by Universal
Data Discovery and Integration (UDDI), by having an object-driven
registry query system with object and service ontologies. This allows
users to traverse expansive and disparate data sets where each possible
next step is presented based on the data object currently in-hand.
Moreover, a path from the current data object to a desired final
data object could be automatically discovered using the registry.
Native BioMOBY objects are lightweight XML, and make up both the
query and the response of a simple object access protocol(SOAP) transaction.
@article{Wilkinson:2002,
abstract = {BioMOBY is an Open Source research project which aims to generate
an architecture for the discovery and distribution of biological
data through web services; data and services are decentralised, but
the availability of these resources, and the instructions for interacting
with them, are registered in a central location called MOBY Central.
BioMOBY adds to the web services paradigm, as exemplified by Universal
Data Discovery and Integration (UDDI), by having an object-driven
registry query system with object and service ontologies. This allows
users to traverse expansive and disparate data sets where each possible
next step is presented based on the data object currently in-hand.
Moreover, a path from the current data object to a desired final
data object could be automatically discovered using the registry.
Native BioMOBY objects are lightweight XML, and make up both the
query and the response of a simple object access protocol(SOAP) transaction.},
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author = {Wilkinson, Mark D. and Links, Matthew},
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journal = {Briefings in Bioinformatics},
keywords = {integration service web},
number = 4,
owner = {tkirsten},
pages = {331--341},
timestamp = {2007-10-23T13:52:56.000+0200},
title = {{BioMOBY: An open source biological web services proposal}},
url = {http://bib.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/3/4/331},
volume = 3,
year = 2002
}