posted on 2017-11-21, 00:28authored byFernando, J. I. E.
Although new and emerging information technologies (IT) can enable the analysis of rapidly expanding bioinformatics data, no standards exists. Standards validate a technology or process against a compilation of consolidated best practice specifications. Standards development represents an effective way to retrieve textual evidence, work collaboratively, and integrate bioinformatics with global e-health initiatives. Thus, standards barriers can impede otherwise productive research efforts. PRIB 2008 proceedings found at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88436-1
Contributors: Monash University. Faculty of Information Technology. Gippsland School of Information Technology ;
Chetty, Madhu ;
Ahmad, Shandar ;
Ngom, Alioune ;
Teng, Shyh Wei ;
Third IAPR International Conference on Pattern Recognition in Bioinformatics (PRIB) (3rd : 2008 : Melbourne, Australia) ;
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