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Bio2RDF: Linked Data for the Life Sciences

The Bio2RDF project uses open-source Semantic Web technologies to provide interlinked life science data to support biological knowledge discovery. Using both syntactic and semantic data integration techniques, Bio2RDF puts into practice a simple methodology to generate and seamlessly integrate machine-interpretable data that can be powerfully interograted with SPARQL-based queries to answer sophisticated questions.

Monday, April 21, 2008

Bio2RDF do SPARQL for the WWW2008 occasion

This is the unofficial presentation of Bio2RDF at the Linked Data on the Web (LDOW2008), thanks to Kingsley Idehen of Open Link software for is support.

You should read is paper Linked Data Spaces & Data Portability.

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