@KMS_Meltzy Not great. https://t.co/30LSk4pj4r
@kshameer @dralhubb @NCBS_Bangalore my point about bioinformatics tool half life is backed up by research: e.g. https://t.co/aZ9M9Fg1BD Of course this doesn't mean all tools are dead after X years. If yours are still around, that makes them an example how
@PhdGeek There's some studies on half life of bioinformatics tools (https://t.co/aZ9M9Fg1BD comes to mind), but yes, I agree, 2.5 months is bad.
Persistence and Availability of Web Services in Computational Biology https://t.co/VHd3Twuze4
@walkingrandomly Could confirm functionality for 45% of web services. https://t.co/bcXffKMjrP
RT @drchriscole: @ethanwhite @genetics_blog @aaronquinlan @lexnederbragt 28% NAR w/server issue papers are unavailable. Retract? https://t.…
@ethanwhite @genetics_blog @aaronquinlan @lexnederbragt 28% NAR w/server issue papers are unavailable. Retract? https://t.co/n4e23tIv6j
Study on reproducibility & webservices by alumnus mentioned by JT in question to DH in context of APIs. http://t.co/QN8ce2CPVO #biodata14
Study on reproducibility & webservices by alumnus mentioned by JT in question to DH in context of APIs. http://t.co/QN8ce2CPVO #biodata14
Study on reproducibility & webservices by alumnus mentioned by JT in question to DH in context of APIs. http://t.co/QN8ce2CPVO #biodata14
Study on reproducibility & webservices by alumnus mentioned by JT in question to DH in context of APIs. http://t.co/QN8ce2CPVO #biodata14
How many bioinformatics websites still work has been studied for NAR web server issue -- http://t.co/n1rUeNF8RF @kbradnam
How many bioinformatics websites still work has been studied for NAR web server issue -- http://t.co/n1rUeNF8RF @kbradnam
How many bioinformatics websites still work has been studied for NAR web server issue -- http://t.co/n1rUeNF8RF @kbradnam
How many bioinformatics websites still work has been studied for NAR web server issue -- http://t.co/n1rUeNF8RF @kbradnam
How many bioinformatics websites still work has been studied for NAR web server issue -- http://t.co/n1rUeNF8RF @kbradnam
How many bioinformatics websites still work has been studied for NAR web server issue -- http://t.co/n1rUeNF8RF @kbradnam
@RobLanfear @aaronquinlan eg http://t.co/2LyuSJ4ORc, KEGG, etc
MT @genetics_blog: ...hopefully it doesn't end up in the #bioinformatics graveyard http://t.co/w3XjyCc0zL
@moorejh @christopherburd certainly looks useful. hopefully it doesn't end up in the http://t.co/biD841gLBQ graveyard
@pjacock @BioMickWatson http://t.co/UaIgN8TBUy agrees there, but unless funding agencies agree, how do you afford it?
@ctitusbrown #PLOSONE: Persistence and Availability of Web Services in Computational Biology http://t.co/UaIgN8TBUy not life _cycle_, though
Your favorite website is no longer reachable? No wonder: 50% of scientific web services change their URL in 5 years http://t.co/q5BW75hY3Z
Our @PLOSONE study shows: 47% of scientific web services in NAR WS 2003 were no longer available at the published URL http://t.co/q5BW75hY3Z
Our @PLOSONE study shows: 47% of scientific web services in NAR WS 2003 were no longer available at the published URL http://t.co/q5BW75hY3Z
Our @PLOSONE study shows: 47% of scientific web services in NAR WS 2003 were no longer available at the published URL http://t.co/q5BW75hY3Z
Your favorite website is no longer reachable? No wonder: 50% of scientific web services change their URL in 5 years http://t.co/q5BW75hY3Z
@phillord - there is a large literature on this phenomenon, e.g. http://t.co/G04sBnpTQl http://t.co/ZsWM1wqOqo
PLOS ONE: Persistence and Availability of Web Services in Computational Biology http://t.co/FUlJxvLw
Persistence and Availability of Web Services in Computational Biology http://t.co/PyzHc7fG
#PLOSONE: Persistence and Availability of Web Services in Computational Biology http://t.co/rmxnlVxg via @caseybergman
#PLOSONE: Persistence and Availability of Web Services in Computational Biology http://t.co/rmxnlVxg via @caseybergman
Important analysis. RT @ElementoLab: Persistence and Availability of Web Services in Computational Biology http://t.co/YhNzxv9t
Persistence and Availability of Web Services in Computational Biology http://t.co/O2QLQdlZ
Important analysis. RT @ElementoLab: Persistence and Availability of Web Services in Computational Biology http://t.co/YhNzxv9t
Persistence and Availability of Web Services in Computational Biology http://t.co/O2QLQdlZ
Top #tweeted story in #bioinformatics: PLOS ONE: Persistence and Availability of We… http://t.co/BTQhbGHJ, see more http://t.co/8QsXuIq9
RE my last tweet - found it: Persistence and Availability of Web Services in Computational Biology http://t.co/Dx5GPa4K @myen
"@genetics_blog: Persistence and Availability of Web Services in Computational Biology http://t.co/X792nOVa"
RE my last tweet - found it: Persistence and Availability of Web Services in Computational Biology http://t.co/Dx5GPa4K @myen
#NAR weren't interested in publishing this very informative work. @plosone did. @oxfordjournals #theirloss #eccb12 http://t.co/EvvmI4fv
Schultheiss presenting "Persistence and Availability of Web Services in Computational Biology" http://t.co/zzYBNY9n #eccb12
Persistence and Availability of Web Services in Computational Biology: http://t.co/t9PUgo4P #eccb12
#PLoS: Persistence and Availability of Web Services in Computational Biology http://t.co/uZSCN16c (via @rdmpage)
RT @rdmpage: #PLoS: Persistence and Availability of Web Services in Computational Biology http://t.co/TWkf60Q3
#PLoS: Persistence and Availability of Web Services in Computational Biology http://t.co/TWkf60Q3
Online bioinformatics resources: still not planning for the long term http://t.co/7HG9EIUB
RT @kozo2 @perkraulis #PLoS: Persistence and Availability of Web Services in Computational Biology http://t.co/lHE5J57C
#PLoS: Persistence and Availability of Web Services in Computational Biology http://t.co/HFYzrzC4
RT @kozo2: #PLoS: Persistence and Availability of Web Services in Computational Biology http://t.co/RN5DcmJw
RT @kozo2: #PLoS: Persistence and Availability of Web Services in Computational Biology http://t.co/RN5DcmJw
RT @kozo2: #PLoS: Persistence and Availability of Web Services in Computational Biology http://t.co/RN5DcmJw
RT @kozo2: #PLoS: Persistence and Availability of Web Services in Computational Biology http://t.co/RN5DcmJw
RT @kozo2: #PLoS: Persistence and Availability of Web Services in Computational Biology http://t.co/RN5DcmJw
RT @openSNPorg: We agree on this: «Maintaining a Web service is still undervalued, unpaid & rarely appreciated» ;) http://t.co/7TtXX7As /via @genetics_blog
#PLoS: Persistence and Availability of Web Services in Computational Biology http://t.co/RN5DcmJw
RT @openSNPorg: We agree on this: «Maintaining a Web service is still undervalued, unpaid & rarely appreciated» ;) http://t.co/7TtXX7As /via @genetics_blog
“PLoS ONE: Persistence and Availability of Web Services in Computational Biology” http://t.co/GAfdtAQS
#DBCLS 各位。これは見といたほうが “@ykamit: Persistence and Availability of Web Services in Computational Biology | Plos One http://t.co/CxtvH2B0”
@NaotakaFujii @bonohu さんのご活動に期待したいですね。それと出口は考えておかないとダメですよねえ。なるべくオープンソース化、モジュール化して、切り売りできるようにしておくなど http://t.co/JK7djzfX
RT @genetics_blog: PLoS: Persistence and Availability of Web Services in Computational Biology http://t.co/uCaj8FjA
RT @genetics_blog: PLoS: Persistence and Availability of Web Services in Computational Biology http://t.co/uCaj8FjA
Persistence and Availability of Web Services in Computational Biology | Plos One http://t.co/Fgr4kBpo
We agree on this: «Maintaining a Web service is still undervalued, unpaid & rarely appreciated» ;) http://t.co/7TtXX7As /via @genetics_blog
RT @genetics_blog: PLoS: Persistence and Availability of Web Services in Computational Biology http://t.co/uCaj8FjA
Redirects for #refgen and #treenamer http://t.co/b0iSTeAj and http://t.co/1YKhLXHd as per recommendations of #PLoS: http://t.co/uoRT0Ga7
RT @genetics_blog: PLoS: Persistence and Availability of Web Services in Computational Biology http://t.co/uCaj8FjA
RT @genetics_blog: PLoS: Persistence and Availability of Web Services in Computational Biology http://t.co/uCaj8FjA
PLoS: Persistence and Availability of Web Services in Computational Biology http://t.co/uCaj8FjA
http://t.co/ssfzbvA1 "we could only +vely confirm functioning of 45% of biology web services".. Actually more than i expected. Still :(
Persistence and Availability of Web Services in Computational Biology http://t.co/SqFikxUG
PLoS ONE: Persistence and Availability of Web Services in Computational Biology http://t.co/uXAVcYbY
RT @yokofakun #PLoSONE Persistence and Availability of Web Services in Computational Biology. http://t.co/3xFNAVKa
RT @yokofakun: [delicious] Persistence and Availability of Web Services in Computational Biology #tweet: We have conducte... http://t.co/n1t12WNJ
RT @galaxyproject: Persistence and Availability of Web Services in Computational Biology, Schultheis, et al, PLoS One. http://t.co/2nD10mHY
#PLoS: Persistence and Availability of Web Services in Computational Biology http://t.co/kJ1zlI90 #in
RT @galaxyproject: Persistence and Availability of Web Services in Computational Biology, Schultheis, et al, PLoS One. http://t.co/aE5iawad
RT @galaxyproject: Persistence and Availability of Web Services in Computational Biology, Schultheis, et al, PLoS One. http://t.co/aE5iawad
RT @galaxyproject: Persistence and Availability of Web Services in Computational Biology, Schultheis, et al, PLoS One. http://t.co/aE5iawad
Persistence and Availability of Web Services in Computational Biology, Schultheis, et al, PLoS One. http://t.co/aE5iawad