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Figure 3

From: Clever generation of rich SPARQL queries from annotated relational schema: application to Semantic Web Service creation for biological databases

Figure 3

Automatic generation of Semantic Web Services. The Web Services developer selects the bio-ontological terms to be used as input/output. All of the mapping files, which are stored in the mapping file repository, are automatically parsed to find a path linking the input and output ontological terms. If such a path is found, it is used to create a SPARQL query. The query is integrated into a semantic Web Service that is then registered in a Web Service registry, such as BioCatalogue.

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