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A collaborative methodology for developing a semantic model for interlinking Cancer Chemoprevention linked-data sources
(IOS press, 2013)
This paper proposes a collaborative methodology for developing semantic data models. The proposed methodology for the semantic model development follows a meet-in-the-middle approach. On the ...
Interlinking Developer Identities Within and Across Open Source Projects: The Linked Data Approach
(2013)
[no abstract available]
Big linked cancer data: Integrating linked TCGA and PubMed
(Elsevier, 2014-07-07)
The amount of bio-medical data available on the Web grows exponentially with time. The resulting large volume of data makes manual exploration very tedious. Moreover, the velocity at which this data changes and the variety ...
Understanding Contributor to Developer Turnover Patterns in OSS Projects: A Case Study of Apache Projects
(Hindawi Publishing Corporation, 2014-01-19)
OSS projects are dynamic in nature. Developers contribute to a project for a certain period of time and later leave the project or join other projects of high interest. Hence, the OSS community always welcomes members who ...
Learning from Mistakes Results in Increase of Corporate Value
(Kassel University Press GmbH, 2013)
In the paper we approach the issue of learningfrom our mistakes from different schools of thought andwith the use of different epistemological metaphors such asthe intellectual capital. We pose emphasis to the relevance ...
TopFed: TCGA tailored federated query processing and linking to LOD
(BioMed Central, 2014-12-03)
Backgroud: The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) is a multidisciplinary, multi-institutional effort to catalogue genetic mutations responsible for cancer using genome analysis techniques. One of the aims of this project is to ...
Big linked cancer data: Integrating linked TCGA and PubMed
(Elsevier ScienceDirect, 2014-07-16)
The amount of bio-medical data available on the Web grows exponentially with time. The resulting large volume of data makes manual exploration very tedious. Moreover, the velocity at which this data changes and the variety ...










