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Data collection gathers information needed to make accurate judgments about a patient's present condition. During a health history interview, subjective data is collected from the patient, their caregivers, or family members, and objective data is collected through observations and physical assessment. Patients are the primary source of subjective data. Thus information gathered from patients through interviews, observations, and physical examination is primary data. Secondary sources of data...
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The European Model for Bioinformatics Research and Community Education (EMBRACE) project established standards for life science web services. It developed an ontology (EDAM), data schema (BioXSD), and a registry for wider adoption.

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Area of Science:

  • Bioinformatics
  • Life Sciences
  • Web Services

Background:

  • Web services are crucial for life sciences research.
  • Widespread adoption requires defined standards for technology, semantic annotation, and discovery.
  • The EMBRACE project addressed these challenges over five years.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the development and deployment of web services in life sciences.
  • To establish standards for web service technology, semantic annotation, and data exchange.
  • To create a centralized registry and associated resources for life science web services.

Main Methods:

  • Development of EDAM, an ontology for describing life science web services.
  • Creation of BioXSD, a schema for data exchange between services.
  • Establishment of a centralized registry to collect and list consortium-developed services.

Main Results:

  • Defined standards for web service technology, semantic annotation, and data exchange.
  • Developed EDAM ontology and BioXSD schema.
  • Created a registry listing approximately 1000 life science web services.

Conclusions:

  • Standardization is essential for the widespread adoption of life science web services.
  • The EMBRACE project provides a framework and resources to facilitate this standardization.
  • Continued development and adoption of these standards will enhance bioinformatics research and community education.