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  • MATLAB Reference Guide-High-Performance Numeric Computation and Visualization  
  • by Susie Stephens — 1993 — American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
  • …Abstract. The Semantic Web has reached a level of maturity that allows RDF and OWL to be adopted by commercial software vendors. Products that incorporate these standards are being used to help provide solutions to the increasingly complex IT challenges that many industries face. Standardization eff…
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  • A novel ontology development environment for the life sciences  
  • by Susie Stephens, Mark Musen — 2005 — BioOntologies Special Interest Group, Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology. http://bio-ontologies.man.ac.uk/download/stephens_bio_ontologies_submitted.doc
  • …Motivation: Ontology development environments need to take advantage of scalable, reliable and secure data repositories. This is becoming increasingly important as ontologies become larger in size and the number of simultaneous users grows. This paper describes the merits of integrating Protégé with…
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  • Aggregation of Bioinformatics Data Using Semantic Web Technology  
  • by Susie Stephens, David Lavigna, Mike Dilascio, Joanne Luciano
  • …The integration of disparate biomedical data continues to be a challenge for drug discovery efforts. Semantic Web technologies provide the capability to more easily aggregate data and thus can be utilized to improve the efficiency of drug discovery. We describe an implementation of a Semantic Web in…
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  • X.: Graph data representation in oracle database 10g: Case studies in Life science  
  • by Susie M. Stephens, Johan Rung, Xavier Lopez — 2004 — IEEE Data Eng. Bull
  • …New technologies have been developed in the life sciences that allow researchers to study biological systems in rich detail. These advances have resulted in an abundance of data that describes the relations between the fundamental components of biological systems, such as genes, proteins, and metabo…
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  • Semantic Web Meets e-Neuroscience: An RDF Use Case  
  • by Hugo Y. K. Lam, Luis Marenco, Tim Clark, Yong Gao, June Kinoshita, Gordon Shepherd, Perry Miller, Elizabeth Wu, Gwen Wong, Nian Liu, Chiquito Crasto, Thomas Morse, Susie Stephens, Kei-hoi Cheung — 2006 — In Proceedings of the ASWC International Workshop on Semantic e-Science
  • …Abstract. Presently, neuroscientists have access to a wide range of neuroscience databases through the Internet. However, most of these databases are neither integrated nor interoperating, which creates a barrier in answering complex neuroscience research questions. Agreement upon a domain ontology …
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  • This year's keynote speaker will be Professor Philip E. Bourne, from the Skaggs School of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences, UCSD. Panel Session  
  • by Phillip Lord, Nigam Shah, Philip E. Bourne, Matt Cockerill, Biomed Central, Mike Bada, James Malone Ebi, Helen Parkinson Ebi, Susie M. Stephens, Eli Lilly, Joel Sachs, Cynthia Parr, Lushan Han, Tim Finin, Pascale Gaudet, Petra Fey, Eric Just — 2008
  • …The Bio-Ontologies Meeting has existed as a Special Interest Group meeting at ISMB for more than a decade, making it one of the longest running SIG meetings. The Bio-Ontologies SIG meeting has provided a forum for discussion on the latest and most cutting edge research on ontologies. In this decade,…
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