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XMPP for cloud computing in bioinformatics supporting discovery and invocation of asynchronous web services
2009
BMC Bioinformatics
Life sciences make heavily use of the web for both data provision and analysis. However, the increasing amount of available data and the diversity of analysis tools call for machine accessible interfaces in order to be effective. HTTP-based Web service technologies, like the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) and REpresentational State Transfer (REST) services, are today the most common technologies for this in bioinformatics. However, these methods have severe drawbacks, including lack of
doi:10.1186/1471-2105-10-279
pmid:19732427
pmcid:PMC2755485
fatcat:4uer2klj6rbnvkf2xb5ihus76m