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BMCBI
2005
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Critical evaluation of the JDO API for the persistence and portability requirements of complex biological databases
Background: Complex biological database systems have become key computational tools used daily by scientists and researchers. Many of these systems must be capable of executing on...
Marko Srdanovic, Ulf Schenk, Michael Schwieger, Fa...
BMCBI
2005
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A simple approach for protein name identification: prospects and limits
Background: Significant parts of biological knowledge are available only as unstructured text in articles of biomedical journals. By automatically identifying gene and gene produc...
Katrin Fundel, Daniel Güttler, Ralf Zimmer, J...
CACM
2005
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Extrovert gadgets
This paper presents a set of architectures for the composition of ubiquitous computing applications. It describes research that is being carried out in "extrovert-Gadgets&quo...
Achilles Kameas, Irene Mavrommati
JCM
2007
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Security and Privacy Risks of Embedded RFID in Everyday Things: the e-Passport and Beyond
Abstract— New applications for Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology include embedding transponders in everyday things used by individuals, such as library books, pay...
Marci Meingast, Jennifer King, Deirdre K. Mulligan
TOH
2008
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Tactile and Multisensory Spatial Warning Signals for Drivers
The last few years have seen many exciting developments in the area of tactile and multisensory interface design. One of the most rapidly moving practical application areas for the...
Charles Spence, Cristy Ho