- From: Kei Cheung <kei.cheung@yale.edu>
- Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2008 10:38:36 -0400
- To: Matthias Samwald <samwald@gmx.at>
- Cc: public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org
I can also see this have a potential synergy with our Entrez Neuron project. -Kei Matthias Samwald wrote: > > Hi Susie, > > That sounds amazing. Just for clarification: is this the system that > was also part of the presentation of Greg Tucker-Kellogg at WWW2008 > [1]? What Semantic Web components/functionalities does it contain? > > [1] > http://esw.w3.org/topic/HCLS/WWW2008?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=gtuckerkellogg.ppt > > > Cheers, > Matthias Samwald > > DERI Galway, Ireland // http://www.deri.ie/ > Semantic Web Company, Austria // http://www.semantic-web.at/ > > > > >> >> >> I apologize for the spam, but thought several folks might be >> interested to >> know that Lilly has put it's discovery IT framework into Sourceforge ( >> http://sourceforge.net/projects/lsg/). >> >> I've included an abstract below that gives a very high level >> description of >> the architecture. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Susie >> >> >> Life Science Grid (LSG) is a software infrastructure that Lilly has >> developed for drug discovery. LSG is a plug-in hosting and deployment >> framework that is built on top of the Composite Application Block user >> interface from Microsoft Patterns and Practices. LSG is a rich client >> which requires .NET 2.0 or higher and WSE 3.0. LSG simplifies the task >> of creating new plug-ins by providing a Visual Studio template from >> which developers can quickly learn and expand. The framework also >> supplies an administrative tool for registering and deploying plug-ins >> and composing them into applications. Users can easily choose which >> applications and plug-ins to use enabling task-oriented customization. >> This approach allows us to provide an integrated environment for the >> user. It also enhances the development process by providing a >> foundation >> to build and manage reusable components. >> > > >
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