Title
Apollo: giving application developers a single point of access to public health models using structured vocabularies and Web services.
Abstract
This paper describes the Apollo Web Services and Apollo-SV, its related ontology. The Apollo Web Services give an end-user application a single point of access to multiple epidemic simulators. An end user can specify an analytic problem-which we define as a configuration and a query of results-exactly once and submit it to multiple epidemic simulators. The end user represents the analytic problem using a standard syntax and vocabulary, not the native languages of the simulators. We have demonstrated the feasibility of this design by implementing a set of Apollo services that provide access to two epidemic simulators and two visualizer services.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2013
AMIA
algorithms,computer graphics,computer simulation,public health informatics,internet
Field
DocType
Volume
Ontology,World Wide Web,Apollo,End user,Computer science,Software,Public health informatics,Web service,Vocabulary,The Internet
Conference
2013
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
1942-597X
3
0.51
References 
Authors
0
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Michael M. Wagner1470106.01
John Levander231.52
Shawn T. Brown3168.10
William R. Hogan429453.52
Nicholas Millett562.37
Josh Hanna6395.81