Volume 4 [109 articles]
All | 1-10 | 11-20 | 21-30 | 31-40 | 41-50 | 51-60 | 61-70 | 71-80 | 81-90 | 91-100 | 101-109
- The ESF Programme on ‘Integrated Approaches to Functional
Genomics’. Workshop on ‘Ontology for Biology’, Luca Bernardi, Isabel Rojas, and Paul van der Vet
Volume 4 (2003), Issue 1, Pages 68-70 - The Gene Ontology Annotation (GOA) Project—Application of GO in
SWISS-PROT, TrEMBL and InterPro, Evelyn Camon, Daniel Barrell, Catherine Brooksbank, Michele Magrane, and Rolf Apweiler
Volume 4 (2003), Issue 1, Pages 71-74 - Automatic Classification of Protein Functions From the Literature, Christian Blaschke and Alfonso Valencia
Volume 4 (2003), Issue 1, Pages 75-79 - An Upper-Level Ontology for the Biomedical Domain, Alexa T. McCray
Volume 4 (2003), Issue 1, Pages 80-84 - Developing a Protein-Interactions Ontology, Esther Ratsch, Jörg Schultz, Jasmin Saric, Philipp Cimiano Lavin, Ulrike Wittig, Uwe Reyle, and Isabel Rojas
Volume 4 (2003), Issue 1, Pages 85-89 - Bringing Ontology to the Gene Ontology, Jennifer Williams and William Andersen
Volume 4 (2003), Issue 1, Pages 90-93 - Turning Informal Thesauri Into Formal Ontologies: A Feasibility
Study on Biomedical Knowledge re-Use, Udo Hahn
Volume 4 (2003), Issue 1, Pages 94-97 - The Semantic Web—New Ways to Present and Integrate Information, Steffen Staab
Volume 4 (2003), Issue 1, Pages 98-103 - Some Tools and Methodologies for Domain Ontology Building, Aldo Gangemi
Volume 4 (2003), Issue 1, Pages 104-110 - How a Philosophical Theory of Causation May Help in Ontological Engineering, Daniel von Wachter
Volume 4 (2003), Issue 1, Pages 111-114