N. H. Shah
List of publications from the DBLP Bibliography Server - FAQ
| 2008 | ||
|---|---|---|
| 12 | EE | Clement Jonquet, Mark A. Musen, Nigam Shah: A System for Ontology-Based Annotation of Biomedical Data. DILS 2008: 144-152 |
| 2007 | ||
| 11 | EE | Woei-Jyh Lee, Louiqa Raschid, Padmini Srinivasan, Nigam Shah, Daniel L. Rubin, Natasha Fridman Noy: Using Annotations from Controlled Vocabularies to Find Meaningful Associations. DILS 2007: 247-263 |
| 10 | EE | Harith Alani, Natasha Fridman Noy, Nigam Shah, Nigel Shadbolt, Mark A. Musen: Searching ontologies based on content: experiments in the biomedical domain. K-CAP 2007: 55-62 |
| 2006 | ||
| 9 | EE | Stephen A. Racunas, Nigam Shah, Nina V. Fedoroff: A case study in pathway knowledgebase verification. BMC Bioinformatics 7: 196 (2006) |
| 8 | EE | N. H. Shah: Inventory model for deteriorating items and time value of money for a finite time horizon under the permissible delay in payments. Int. J. Systems Science 37(1): 9-15 (2006) |
| 2004 | ||
| 7 | EE | Stephen A. Racunas, Christopher Griffin, Nigam Shah: A Finite Model Theory for Biological Hypotheses. CSB 2004: 616-620 |
| 6 | EE | Stephen A. Racunas, N. H. Shah, I. Albert, Nina V. Fedoroff: HyBrow: a prototype system for computer-aided hypothesis evaluation. ISMB/ECCB (Supplement of Bioinformatics) 2004: 257-264 |
| 5 | EE | N. H. Shah, Nina V. Fedoroff: CLENCH: a program for calculating Cluster ENriCHment using the Gene Ontology. Bioinformatics 20(7): 1196-1197 (2004) |
| 2003 | ||
| 4 | EE | Steve Racunas, Nigam Shah, Nina V. Fedoroff: A Contradiction-Based Framework for Testing Gene Regulation Hypotheses. CSB 2003: 634-638 |
| 3 | EE | Nigam Shah, Jorge Lepre, Yuhai Tu, Gustavo Stolovitzky: Can We Identify Cellular Pathways Implicated in Cancer Using Gene Expression Data? CSB 2003: 94-103 |
| 2 | N. H. Shah, D. C. King, P. N. Shah, Nina V. Fedoroff: A tool-kit for cDNA microarray and promoter analysis. Bioinformatics 19(14): 1846-1848 (2003) | |
| 2002 | ||
| 1 | EE | Muhammad Younas, N. H. Shah, Kuo-Ming Chao: A Multi-agent Approach to SACReD Transactions for E-commerce Applications. EC-Web 2002: 119-128 |
| 1 | Harith Alani | [10] |
| 2 | I. Albert | [6] |
| 3 | Kuo-Ming Chao | [1] |
| 4 | Nina V. Fedoroff | [2] [4] [5] [6] [9] |
| 5 | Christopher Griffin | [7] |
| 6 | Clement Jonquet | [12] |
| 7 | D. C. King | [2] |
| 8 | Adam Woei-Jyh Lee (Woei-Jyh Lee) | [11] |
| 9 | Jorge Lepre | [3] |
| 10 | Mark A. Musen | [10] [12] |
| 11 | Natalya Fridman Noy (Natasha Fridman Noy, Natasha F. Noy) | [10] [11] |
| 12 | Stephen A. Racunas | [6] [7] [9] |
| 13 | Steve Racunas | [4] |
| 14 | Louiqa Raschid | [11] |
| 15 | Daniel L. Rubin | [11] |
| 16 | Nigel Shadbolt (Nigel R. Shadbolt) | [10] |
| 17 | P. N. Shah | [2] |
| 18 | Padmini Srinivasan | [11] |
| 19 | Gustavo Stolovitzky | [3] |
| 20 | Yuhai Tu | [3] |
| 21 | Muhammad Younas | [1] |