|  | 31 | == Topics == | 
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                          |  | 33 | === BioMOBY === | 
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                          |  | 35 | I would like to ask Dr. Mark Wilkinson to give us a lecture for the following objectives: | 
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                          |  | 37 | * to make every web service providers understand what does the BioMOBY is | 
                          |  | 38 | * current status of the BioMOBY project and how the sites integrated by BioMOBY works | 
                          |  | 39 | * current status of the semantic MOBY and its practical usages or goals | 
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                          |  | 41 | and I would like to discuss about: | 
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                          |  | 43 | * what kind of efforts have been made to popularize BioMOBY | 
                          |  | 44 | * why all web services are not compatible with BioMOBY yet? | 
                          |  | 45 | * what is the strength of BioMOBY compared with non-BioMOBY web services? | 
                          |  | 46 | * what kind of improvements can be made from now? | 
                          |  | 47 | * which languages can be used to create BioMOBY clients (only Perl and Java for now?) | 
                          |  | 48 | * refine the ontology for data types and methods | 
                          |  | 49 | * implement BioMOBY client library in every Bio* projects | 
                          |  | 50 | * utilize BioMOBY in NCBI, EBI, KEGG, DDBJ etc. or to create a proxy server  which converts these services compatible with BioMOBY | 
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                          |  | 52 | === Open Bio* === | 
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                          |  | 54 | to be written... | 
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                          |  | 56 | === Clients (Taverna, G-language etc.) === | 
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                          |  | 58 | to be written... | 
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