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9. DILS 2013: Montreal, QC, Canada
- Christopher J. O. Baker, Greg Butler, Igor Jurisica

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Data Integration in the Life Sciences - 9th International Conference, DILS 2013, Montreal, QC, Canada, July 11-12, 2013. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7970, Springer 2013, ISBN 978-3-642-39436-2 - Erich Alfred Gombocz:

Changing the Model in Pharma and Healthcare - Can We Afford to Wait Any Longer? 1-22 - Marc Hulsman, Jan Bot, Arjen P. de Vries

, Marcel J. T. Reinders:
Ibidas: Querying Flexible Data Structures to Explore Heterogeneous Bioinformatics Data. 23-37 - Amir H. Asiaee, Prashant Doshi, Todd Minning, Satya Sanket Sahoo

, Priti Parikh, Amit P. Sheth, Rick L. Tarleton
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From Questions to Effective Answers: On the Utility of Knowledge-Driven Querying Systems for Life Sciences Data. 38-45 - Thomas Stoltmann, Karin Zimmermann, André Koschmieder, Ulf Leser:

OmixAnalyzer - A Web-Based System for Management and Analysis of High-Throughput Omics Data Sets. 46-53 - David Booth:

The RDF Pipeline Framework: Automating Distributed, Dependency-Driven Data Pipelines. 54-68 - Ahmad C. Bukhari

, Artjom Klein, Christopher J. O. Baker
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Towards Interoperable BioNLP Semantic Web Services Using the SADI Framework. 69-80 - Michael Hartung, Lars Kolb, Anika Groß, Erhard Rahm

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Optimizing Similarity Computations for Ontology Matching - Experiences from GOMMA. 81-89 - Anika Groß, Júlio Cesar dos Reis, Michael Hartung, Cédric Pruski

, Erhard Rahm
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Semi-automatic Adaptation of Mappings between Life Science Ontologies. 90-104 - Jamie P. McCusker

, Timothy Lebo
, Michael Krauthammer
, Deborah L. McGuinness
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Next Generation Cancer Data Discovery, Access, and Integration Using Prizms and Nanopublications. 105-112 - Greg Butler:

Putting It All Together: The Design of a Pipeline for Genome-Wide Functional Annotation of Fungi in the Modern Era of "-Omics" Data and Systems Biology. 113-127 - Jyotishman Pathak, Richard C. Kiefer, Christopher G. Chute:

Mining Anti-coagulant Drug-Drug Interactions from Electronic Health Records Using Linked Data. 128-140

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