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BioDIFF: an effective fast change detection algorithm for genomic and proteomic data

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Y. Song, S. S. Bhowmick. Bio2X: A Rule-based Approach for Semi-automatic Transformation of Semistructured Biological Data to XML. DKE Journal, Elsevier Sc., 2004.
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Y. Wang, D. J. DeWitt, Jin-Yi Cai. X-Diff: A Fast Change Detection Algorithm for XML Documents. ICDE, 2003.

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  • (2007)BioDIFF: An Effective Fast Change Detection Algorithm for Biological AnnotationsAdvances in Databases: Concepts, Systems and Applications10.1007/978-3-540-71703-4_25(275-287)Online publication date: 2007

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      CIKM '04: Proceedings of the thirteenth ACM international conference on Information and knowledge management
      November 2004
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      1. algorithm
      2. biological data
      3. biological data integration
      4. change detection

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      • (2013)RWS-DiffProceedings of the 22nd ACM international conference on Information & Knowledge Management10.1145/2505515.2505763(339-348)Online publication date: 27-Oct-2013
      • (2007)BioDIFFProceedings of the 12th international conference on Database systems for advanced applications10.5555/1783823.1783857(275-287)Online publication date: 9-Apr-2007
      • (2007)BioDIFF: An Effective Fast Change Detection Algorithm for Biological AnnotationsAdvances in Databases: Concepts, Systems and Applications10.1007/978-3-540-71703-4_25(275-287)Online publication date: 2007

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