389 | | At BioHackathon 2009, first we joined the discussion at the other working groups to try to incorporate the aspects from the other research communities. We joined the discussion at “GlycoBiology”, “Literatures”, “BigData” and “SeantecWebServise” working groups. At “GlycoBiology” working group, we introduced the use case of data integration using web services of two biological databases, an integrated human gene database (H-InvDB; http://h-invitational.jp/) and GlycoGene DataBase (GGDB; http://riodb.ibase.aist.go.jp/rcmg/ggdb/). Then we actually tried to build a workflow to relate and assign the disease-related information using the additional Bio-WSs, there we had a confidence that Bio-WS guideline will benefit to the biological database users. |
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391 | | To propose the Bio-WS guidelines BioHackathon 2009 participants and widely to the public, we translated the first version of the guidelines to English to sharpen at BioHackathon 2009. In brief, this manifest of the Bio-Web Service guideline proposed the standard specifications of methods of REST and SOAP to search, get or convert ID or format of the entries. It also proposed the format of query string and supported data types, as well as the preparation of sample codes and documents. The full descriptions of the manifest were stated at the following |
| 389 | To propose the Bio-WS guidelines to BioHackathon 2009 participants and widely to the public, we translated the first version of the guidelines to English to sharpen at BioHackathon 2009. In brief, this manifest of the Bio-Web Service guideline proposed the standard specifications of methods of REST and SOAP to search, get or convert ID or format of the entries. It also proposed the format of query string and supported data types, as well as the preparation of sample codes and documents. The full descriptions of the manifest were stated at the following |