Friday, May 31, 2013

Introduction to Bio-Ontologies

Introduction to Bio-Ontologies
Author: Peter N. Robinson
Edition:
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 1439836655



Introduction to Bio-Ontologies (Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical & Computational Biology)


Introduction to Bio-Ontologies explores the computational background of ontologies. Download Introduction to Bio-Ontologies (Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical & Computational Biology) from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. Emphasizing computational and algorithmic issues surrounding bio-ontologies, this self-contained text helps readers understand ontological algorithms and their applications. The first part of the book defines ontology and bio-ontologies. It also explains the importance of mathematical logic for understanding concepts of inference in bio-ontologies, discusses the probability and statistics topics necessary for understanding ontology algorithms, and describes ontology languages, including OBO (the preeminent language for bio-ontologies), RDF, RDFS, and OWL. The second part covers significant bio-ontologies and their applications. The book present Search and find a lot of engineering books in many category availabe for free download.

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