: Schema matching is the process of identifying semantic correspondences between schemas. COMA++ is a matching prototype which uses several characteristics of schemas to determine ...
Background: The construction of interaction networks between proteins is central to understanding the underlying biological processes. However, since many useful relations are exc...
As an essential part of in vitro analysis, biological database query has become more and more important in the research process. A few challenges that are specific to bioinformat...
The emergence of the Semantic Web has led to the creation of large semantic knowledge bases, often in the form of RDF databases. Improving the performance of RDF databases necessit...
Multiple sequence alignment represents a class of powerful bioinformatics tools with many uses in computational biology ranging from discovery of characteristic motifs and conserv...