DocumentCode
3097243
Title
Bioinformatics and data integration-an XML approach
Author
Sargunan ; Kaur, K. S Amardip ; Kumaresan, R. ; Sriraam, N. ; Richard, R.J.A. ; Nappis, Suhaimi
fYear
2004
fDate
19-23 April 2004
Firstpage
49
Lastpage
50
Abstract
The extensible markup language (XML), which has emerged as a standard for structuring documents, notably for World Wide Web is of great interest to the bioinformatics research community. Biological sequences that are stored in different databanks require standard software computational tools for sequence identifications, structural analysis and visualization. Recently bioinformatics applications make use of XML technology due to its flexibility, durability, data modeling capability, data interoperability and open framework possibility for defining standards. The traditional architectures available in literature are lagging in terms of standard formats for biological data integration. This work describes the features and limitations of those architectures and investigates the need for a remodeled architecture in terms of using technologies such as extensible style sheet languages (XSL), XSL translators (XSLT), document object model (DOM) and application program interface (API). The proposed architecture is intended to extract and handle the biological data from the different databanks.
Keywords
Internet; XML; application program interfaces; biology computing; database management systems; software tools; XML; XSL translator; application program interface; bioinformatics; biological sequence; data integration; data interoperability; data modeling capability; databank; document object model; extensible markup language; extensible style sheet language; software computational tool; Application software; Bioinformatics; Biological system modeling; Biology computing; Computer architecture; Data visualization; Software standards; Software tools; Web sites; XML;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information and Communication Technologies: From Theory to Applications, 2004. Proceedings. 2004 International Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8482-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICTTA.2004.1307606
Filename
1307606
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