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Semantic e-Science

  • Presents the latest research on developing semantic web applications for a broad range of scientific disciplines
  • Covers developments in knowledge acquisition, integration, and dissemination
  • Presents research findings from respected leaders in semantic web application development
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Annals of Information Systems (AOIS, volume 11)

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Table of contents (9 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xv
  2. Semantic Disclosure in an e-Science Environment

    • M. Scott Marshall, Marco Roos, Edgar Meij, Sophia Katrenko, Willem Robert van Hage, Pieter W. Adriaans
    Pages 29-65
  3. A Smart e-Science Cyberinfrastructure for Cross-Disciplinary Scientific Collaborations

    • Hock Beng Lim, Mudasser Iqbal, Yuxia Yao, Wenqiang Wang
    Pages 67-97
  4. Developing Ontologies within Decentralised Settings

    • Alexander Garcia, Kieran O’Neill, Leyla Jael Garcia, Phillip Lord, Robert Stevens, Oscar Corcho et al.
    Pages 99-139
  5. Semantic Technologies for Searching in e-Science Grids

    • Amitava Biswas, Suneil Mohan, Rabi Mahapatra
    Pages 141-187
  6. Near-Miss Detection in Nursing: Rules and Semantics

    • Mikhail Simonov, Flavia Mazzitelli
    Pages 239-287
  7. Toward Autonomous Mining of the Sensor Web

    • Peisheng Zhao, Liping Di, Genong Yu
    Pages 289-307
  8. Towards Knowledge-Based Life Science Publication Repositories

    • Vít Nováček, Tudor Groza, Siegfried Handschuh
    Pages 309-345

About this book

The Semantic Web has been a very important development in how knowledge is disseminated and manipulated on the Web, but it has been of particular importance to the flow of scientific knowledge, and will continue to shape how data is stored and accessed in a broad range of disciplines, including life sciences, earth science, materials science, and the social sciences. After first presenting papers on the foundations of semantic e-science, including papers on scientific knowledge acquisition, data integration, and workflow, this volume looks at the state of the art in each of the above-mentioned disciplines, presenting research on semantic web applications in the life, earth, materials, and social sciences. Drawing papers from three semantic web workshops, as well as papers from several invited contributors, this volume illustrates how far semantic web applications have come in helping to manage scientific information flow.

Editors and Affiliations

  • College of Computer Science, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China, People's Republic

    Huajun Chen

  • Drug Discovery Pte Ltd., Lilly Singapore Centre for, Singapore, Singapore

    Yimin Wang

  • Center for Medical Informatics, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, USA

    Kei-Hoi Cheung

About the editors

Huajun Chen received his B.S. from the Department of Biochemical Engineering, and Ph.D. from the College of Computer Science, both from Zhejiang University. At present, he serves as an associate professor in the college of computer science at Zheijiang University and was a visiting researcher at the school of computer science, Carnegie Mellon University. He is currently working for the China 973 "Semantic Grid" initiative and the leader of the e-Science DartGrid semantic grid project.

Yimin Wang is an associate information consultant in Lilly Singapore Centre for Drug Discovery. He is currently leading projects related to Semantic Web R&D in the division of Integrative Computational Science to support drug discovery research. Before joining Lilly Singapore, he was a research associate at the University of Karlsruhe, Institute of Applied Informatics and Formal Description Methods (AIFB). He received his MS in 2005 after studying Advanced Computer Science in the Medical Informatics Group at University of Manchester, supervised by Prof. Alan Rector.

Dr. Kei Cheung is an Associate Professor at the Yale Center for Medical Informatics. He received his PhD degree in Computer Science from the University of Connecticut. Since his PhD graduation, Dr. Cheung has been a faculty member at the Yale University School of Medicine. Dr. Cheung has a joint appointment with the Computer Science Department and Genetics Department at Yale. Dr. Cheung’s primary research interest lies in the area of bioinformatics database and tool integration. Recently, he has embarked on the exploration of Semantic Web in the context of Life Sciences (including Neuroscience) data and tool integration. Dr. Cheung edited Semantic Web: Revolutionizing Knowledge Discovery in the Life Sciences (Springer) and served as the chair of the First International Workshop on Health Care and Life Sciences Data Integrationfor the Semantic Web, which was held cooperatively with the WWW2007 conference. He was he Guest Editor of the Special Issue: "Semantic BioMed Mashup", Journal of Biomedical Informatics. Dr. Cheung is also an invited expert to the Semantic Web Health Care and Life Science Interest Group launched by the World Wide Web Consortium.

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Softcover Book USD 109.99
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