


default search action
OMICS A Journal of Integrative Biology, Volume 7
Volume 7, Number 1, Spring 2003
- Frank Olken, H. V. Jagadish:

Data Management for Integrative Biology. 1-2
- Michael Gribskov

:
Challenges in Data Management for Functional Genomics. 3-6 - Ambuj K. Singh:

Querying and Mining Biological Databases. 7-8 - Helen M. Berman

, John D. Westbrook
:
The Need for Dictionaries, Ontologies, and Controlled Vocabularies. 9-10 - Susan B. Davidson:

Sharing Biomedical Data with Impunity and Ease. 11-12 - Jessie B. Kennedy

:
Supporting Taxonomic Names in Cell and Molecular Biology Databases. 13-16 - Gio Wiederhold:

The Impossibility of Global Consistency. 17-20 - Peter A. Covitz:

To Infinity, and Beyond: Uniting the Galaxy of Biological Data. 21-22 - Judith Bayard Cushing:

Metadata and Semantics: A Computational Challenge for Molecular Biology. 23-24 - Zhiping Weng:

Managing Biological Sequence and Protein Structure Data. 25-26 - Mark S. Tuttle:

Explaining Biology to Computers. 27-30 - George M. Garrity

, Catherine Lyons:
Future-Proofing Biological Nomenclature. 31-34 - Peter D. Karp

:
What Database Management System(s) Should Be Employed in Bioinformatics Applications? 35-36 - Douglas Stott Parker Jr., Michael M. Gorlick, Christopher J. Lee:

Evolving from Bioinformatics in-the-Small to Bioinformatics in-the-Large. 37-48 - Peter Li:

Biological Data Extinction. 49-50 - Louiqa Raschid:

Data Modeling and Data Management for the Biological Enterprise. 51-56 - Daniel P. Miranker:

Metric-Space Indexes as a Basis for Scalable Biological Databases. 57-60 - Toni Kazic, Edward H. Coe, Mary L. Polacco, Chi-Ren Shyu:

Whither Biological Database Research? 61-66 - Michael N. Liebman:

Data Management Systems: Science versus Technology? 67-70 - David Maier:

Will Database Systems Fail Bioinformatics, Too? 71-74 - Frank Olken:

Graph Data Management for Molecular Biology. 75-78 - J. Dana Eckart, Bruno W. S. Sobral

:
A Life Scientist's Gateway to Distributed Data Management and Computing: The PathPort/ToolBus Framework. 79-88 - Jignesh M. Patel:

The Role of Declarative Querying in Bioinformatics. 89-92 - Barbara A. Eckman, Julia E. Rice, Peter M. Schwarz:

Data Management in Molecular and Cell Biology: Vision and Recommendations. 93-98 - Philip A. Bernstein:

Applying Generic Schema Management to Bioinformatics. 99-100 - Adriane Chapman, Cong Yu, H. V. Jagadish:

Effective Integration of Protein Data through Better Data Modeling. 101-102 - Christian J. Stoeckert Jr.:

Common Objects: Think Global, Act Local. 103-104 - Amarnath Gupta, Bertram Ludäscher:

The Many Faces of Process Interaction Graphs: A Data Management Perspective. 105-108 - Shalom Tsur:

A Plea for Normalization of Biosciences Information. 109-112 - Zoé Lacroix:

Designing Efficient User-Friendly Biological Data Management Systems. 113-116 - Joachim Hammer, Markus Schneider:

Going Back to Our Database Roots for Managing Genomic Data. 117-120 - Victor M. Markowitz:

Data Management Challenges for Molecular and Cell Biology: An Industry Perspective. 121-122 - Z. Meral Özsoyoglu, Joseph H. Nadeau, Gultekin Özsoyoglu:

Pathways Database System. 123-126 - Russ B. Altman:

Complexities of Managing Biomedical Information. 127-130 - H. V. Jagadish, Frank Olken:

Database Management for Life Science Research: Summary Report of the Workshop on Data Management for Molecular and Cell Biology at the National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, Maryland, February 2-3, 2003. 131-137

manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.


Google
Google Scholar
Semantic Scholar
Internet Archive Scholar
CiteSeerX
ORCID














