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* mining software tools and information resources on the Internet.   
 
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Each site which intends to contribute to the inventory instantiates a file on its Internet site ‘biositemap.xml’ which conforms to a defined schema and is tagged by a resource ontology. The prototype schema may be found at http://www.ncbcs.org/biositemaps/biositemaps-v04.xsd A good reference for XML editors is at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xml_editor e.g., we are using XMLmind.  The prototype resource ontology may be found at http://bioontology.org/projects/ontologies/SoftwareOntology/
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Each site which intends to contribute to the inventory instantiates a file on its Internet site ‘biositemap.xml’ which conforms to a defined schema and is tagged by a resource ontology. The prototype schema may be found at http://www.ncbcs.org/biositemaps/biositemaps-v04.xsd A good reference for XML editors is at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xml_editor e.g., we are using XMLmind.  The prototype resource ontology may be found at http://bioontology.org/projects/ontologies/SoftwareOntology/.
**The Biomedical Resource Ontology (BRO) (see [[Media:BRO_Requirements.doc | BRO Requirements document]]) is an extensible terminology for online electronic resources, intended to be an enabling technology for tools which improve query and access to online resources.
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**Further postings will be made at the NCBC portal at http://www.ncbcs.org/biositemaps/
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*The Biomedical Resource Ontology (BRO) (see [[Media:BRO_Requirements.doc | BRO Requirements document]]) is an extensible terminology for online electronic resources, intended to be an enabling technology for tools which improve query and access to online resources.
**Status of the NCBC iTools, which is uses the biositemaps. http://iTools.loni.ucla.edu
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*Further postings will be made at the NCBC portal at http://www.ncbcs.org/biositemaps/
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*Status of the NCBC iTools, which is uses the biositemaps. http://iTools.loni.ucla.edu

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NCBC Joint Working Group Meeting

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Notes

Friday May 16, 2008: 2:30-3:30 PM EST
Please contact Peter Lyster for information Peter Lyster
SDIWG Meetings Page
Save the date for the 2008 NCBC AHM: Friday August 13-15, 2008

Tcon Agenda

  • Roll Call/Note-taker (Michael Sherman) (5 min)
  • Minutes from most recent SDIWG tcon Feb. 22, 2008 (5 min)
  • NCBC All Hands Meeting, August 13-15, 2008. Logistics, Planning & Brainstorming discussion (Peter, Karin, All)
  • Status check on three working groups:
  • State of Biositemaps and Biositemaps white paper (Peter, Ivo, Daniel)
  • Overview of plan for next 2 to 4 months (Peter)
  • Other Progress reports
    • NCBO developments of a stable platform for content development and content repository in bioportal relating to the Biomedical Resource Ontology (BRO).
  • Next 2 meeting date (2008 NCBC AHM) - we may need a prep-meeting in early August!
  • Questions/Information Sharing


Minutes

  • Note taker: [Suggested order of note takers for future meetings: Sherman (this one); Schroeder; Floratos; Rubin; Jags, Dinov, Chueh]
  • Review of Feb 22, 2008 Minutes
  • Attendees: TBD
  • TBD ...

Action Items

  • TBD.


Appendix: Biositemaps white paper

The biositemaps white paper presents description of prototype for distributed architecture to address

  • locating,
  • querying,
  • composing or combining, and
  • mining software tools and information resources on the Internet.

Each site which intends to contribute to the inventory instantiates a file on its Internet site ‘biositemap.xml’ which conforms to a defined schema and is tagged by a resource ontology. The prototype schema may be found at http://www.ncbcs.org/biositemaps/biositemaps-v04.xsd A good reference for XML editors is at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xml_editor e.g., we are using XMLmind. The prototype resource ontology may be found at http://bioontology.org/projects/ontologies/SoftwareOntology/.