Continuous Integration of Open Biological Ontology Libraries

  • Mungall C
  • Dietze H
  • Carbon S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Ontologies within the OBO library are becoming less monolithic and more interlinked. This gives rise to a need for continuous integration tests, in which an ontology is checked for both internal consistency and consistency with related ontologies and information sources. We report here on an implementation of a continuous integration system for OBO libraries using the Jenkins/Hudson web-based system. We present examples of how the system is being used to assist in the development and maintenance of the Gene Ontology and the Human Phenotype Ontology.

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Mungall, C. J., Dietze, H., Carbon, S. J., Ireland, A., Bauer, S., & Lewis, S. (2012). Continuous Integration of Open Biological Ontology Libraries (pp. 1–4). Retrieved from http://bio-ontologies.knowledgeblog.org/405

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