biowidgets : data interaction components for genomics

The presentation of genomics data in a perspicuous visual format is critical for its rapid interpretation and validation. Relatively few public database developers have the resources to implement sophisticated front-end user interfaces themselves. Accordingly, these developers would benefit from a r...

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Veröffentlicht in:Bioinformatics (Oxford, England) England), 1999-10, Vol.15 (10), p.837-846
Hauptverfasser: FISCHER, S, CRABTREE, J, BRUNK, B, GIBSON, M, OVERTON, G. C
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description The presentation of genomics data in a perspicuous visual format is critical for its rapid interpretation and validation. Relatively few public database developers have the resources to implement sophisticated front-end user interfaces themselves. Accordingly, these developers would benefit from a reusable toolkit of user interface and data visualization components. We have designed the bioWidget toolkit as a set of JavaBean components. It includes a wide array of user interface components and defines an architecture for assembling applications. The toolkit is founded on established software engineering design patterns and principles, including componentry, Model-View-Controller, factored models and schema neutrality. As a proof of concept, we have used the bioWidget toolkit to create three extendible applications: AnnotView, BlastView and AlignView.
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Base Sequence
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Computer Graphics
Computer Simulation
Databases, Factual
DNA - genetics
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General aspects
Genome
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