SHARE & the semantic web - This time it's personal!. Vandervalk, B., McCarthy, L., & Wilkinson, M. In CEUR Workshop Proceedings, volume 614, 2010.
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Currently, in the Semantic Web in Healthcare and Life Sciences large ontologies representing a "consensus" world-view are selected, then data relevant to those ontologies is manually located and aggregated prior to reasoning. This approach presents challenges in addition to the real-world limitations of reasoning over such large-scale data: data critical to discovery in the life sciences must often be generated dynamically by analytical algorithms. Here we describe a prototype system - SHARE - That consumes ontologies and queries and automatically discovers, retrieves, and reasons over information relevant to that ontological world view by locating and executing Web Services. The SHARE system exhibits what we believe are crucial characteristics of the Semantic Web vision: Relevant information is dynamically discovered and/or generated from distributed resources, and is interpreted, updated, or re-interpreted as the over-laid local ontology changes.
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 abstract = {Currently, in the Semantic Web in Healthcare and Life Sciences large ontologies representing a "consensus" world-view are selected, then data relevant to those ontologies is manually located and aggregated prior to reasoning. This approach presents challenges in addition to the real-world limitations of reasoning over such large-scale data: data critical to discovery in the life sciences must often be generated dynamically by analytical algorithms. Here we describe a prototype system - SHARE - That consumes ontologies and queries and automatically discovers, retrieves, and reasons over information relevant to that ontological world view by locating and executing Web Services. The SHARE system exhibits what we believe are crucial characteristics of the Semantic Web vision: Relevant information is dynamically discovered and/or generated from distributed resources, and is interpreted, updated, or re-interpreted as the over-laid local ontology changes.},
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