Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10345652 | Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine | 2012 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
Carefully collected, high-quality data are crucial in biomedical visualization, and it is important that the user community has ready access to both this data and the high-performance computing resources needed by the complex, computational algorithms that will process it. Biological researchers generally require data, tools and algorithms from multiple providers to achieve their goals. This paper illustrates our response to the problems that result from this. The Living Human Digital Library (LHDL) project presented in this paper has taken advantage of Web Services to build a biomedical digital library infrastructure that allows clinicians and researchers not only to preserve, trace and share data resources, but also to collaborate at the data-processing level.
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Authors
Xia Zhao, Enjie Liu, Gordon J. Clapworthy, Marco Viceconti, Debora Testi,