Transparent access to multiple bioinformatics information sources
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Semantic integration: a survey of ontology-based approaches
ACM SIGMOD Record
OntoPathView: A Simple View Definition Language for the Collaborative Development of Ontologies
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Combining OWL ontologies using E-Connections
Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents on the World Wide Web
ArHeX: an approximate retrieval system for highly heterogeneous XML document collections
EDBT'06 Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Advances in Database Technology
Highly heterogeneous XML collections: how to retrieve precise results?
FQAS'06 Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Flexible Query Answering Systems
OntoPath: a language for retrieving ontology fragments
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FAETON: Form Analysis and Extraction Tool for ONtology construction
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The Health-e-Child project aims to develop an integrated healthcare platform for European paediatrics In order to achieve a comprehensive view of children's health, a complex integration of biomedical data, information, and knowledge is necessary Ontologies will be used to formally define this domain knowledge and will form the basis for the medical knowledge management system This paper introduces an innovative methodology for the vertical integration of biomedical knowledge This approach will be largely clinician-centered and will enable the definition of ontology fragments, connections between them (semantic bridges) and enriched ontology fragments (views) The strategy for the specification and capture of fragments, bridges and views is outlined with preliminary examples demonstrated in the collection of biomedical information from hospital databases, biomedical ontologies, and biomedical public databases.