[MOBY-dev] Fwd: Briefings in Bioinformatics - Decision onBIB-07-0068
mark wilkinson
markw at illuminae.com
Thu Dec 6 17:52:35 UTC 2007
Is that a hint?
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Mark Wilkinson
...on the road!
-----Original Message-----
From: Phillip Lord <phillip.lord at newcastle.ac.uk>
Date: Thu, 06 Dec 2007 17:54:11
To:Core developer announcements <moby-dev at lists.open-bio.org>
Cc:Core developer announcements <moby-dev at biomoby.org>
Subject: Re: [MOBY-dev] Fwd: Briefings in Bioinformatics - Decision on
BIB-07-0068
>>>>> "Mark" == Mark Wilkinson <markw at illuminae.com> writes:
Mark> Here is the (very rapid!) review from Briefings in Bioinformatics.
Mark> LOL! Well, the reviewers couldn't differ more in their desires for the
Mark> manuscript!! It's almost as if we should write TWO manuscipts... one
Mark> for each audience. Actually, I did suggest this on-list a few weeks
Mark> ago, but nobody was brave enough to take me up on the suggestion...
Mark> are there any takers now?
Mark> Comments are welcome. I'm leaving for Moby meetings/talks in Koln,
Mark> Wageningen, and Amsterdam tomorrow so I am away for the next 10 days.
Mark> I should still have time to do some editing if anyone has suggestions.
Entertaining.
Mark> Reviewer: 2 Comments to the Author I believe it could be improved with
Mark> additional discussion and assessment of the differences between its
Mark> approach and W3C Semantic Web.
Mark> As the author states, BioMoby developed independently from the W3C
Mark> semantic web specifications yet is addressing at least in part, some
Mark> of the same use-cases in bioinformatics. Granted this is more from a
Mark> service perspective than a knowledge-model perspective. Nonetheless,
Mark> the rather "independent" evolution of these two approaches,
Mark> particularly in light of the more productionized current state of
Mark> BioMoby, suggests a more extensive comparison of the two paths of
Mark> development.
Mark> I would like to see such an expanded discussion in the paper - even a
Mark> few more paragraphs.
Mark> Editor's Comments to Author: Editor: 1 Comments to the Author: The
Mark> referees differ somewhat in the balance expected. It is true that
Mark> Briefings is orientated to Biological users. However, it is also read
Mark> by Bioinformatics developers. The editor leaves it to the author to
Mark> decide how to deal with these different emphases.
Well, you could write two papers, but the other approach would be to refer to
any other work which compared biomoby to current semantic web approaches. I'm
not sure that such a paper exists, but you might be able to find one with
google...
Phil
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