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Model-driven user interfaces for bioinformatics data resources: regenerating the wheel as an alternative to reinventing it

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Model-driven user interfaces for bioinformatics data resources: regenerating the wheel as an alternative to reinventing it
Background: The proliferation of data repositories in bioinformatics has resulted in the development of numerous interfaces that allow scientists to browse, search and analyse the data that they contain. Interfaces typically support repository access by means of web pages, but other means are also used, such as desktop applications and command line tools. Interfaces often duplicate functionality amongst each other, and this implies that associated development activities are repeated in different laboratories. Interfaces developed by public laboratories are often created with limited developer resources. In such environments, reducing the time spent on creating user interfaces allows for a better deployment of resources for specialised tasks, such as data integration or analysis. Laboratories maintaining data resources are challenged to reconcile requirements for software that is reliable, functional and flexible with limitations on software development resources. Results: This paper p...
Kevin L. Garwood, Christopher Garwood, Cornelia He
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Type Journal
Year 2006
Where BMCBI
Authors Kevin L. Garwood, Christopher Garwood, Cornelia Hedeler, Tony Griffiths, Neil Swainston, Stephen G. Oliver, Norman W. Paton
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