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The free/open source approach has grown from a minor activity to
become a significant producer of robust, task-orientated software
for a wide variety of situations and applications. To life science
informatics groups, these systems present an appealing proposition
- high quality software at a very attractive price. Open source
software in life science research considers how industry and
applied research groups have embraced these resources, discussing
practical implementations that address real-world business
problems.
The book is divided into four parts. Part one looks at laboratory
data management and chemical informatics, covering software such as
Bioclipse, OpenTox, ImageJ and KNIME. In part two, the focus turns
to genomics and bioinformatics tools, with chapters examining
GenomicsTools and EBI Atlas software, as well as the practicalities
of setting up an omics platform and managing large volumes of data.
Chapters in part three examine information and knowledge
management, covering a range of topics including software for
web-based collaboration, open source search and visualisation
technologies for scientific business applications, and specific
software such as DesignTracker and Utopia Documents. Part four
looks at semantic technologies such as Semantic MediaWiki,
TripleMap and Chem2Bio2RDF, before part five examines clinical
analytics, and validation and regulatory compliance of free/open
source software. Finally, the book concludes by looking at future
perspectives and the economics and free/open source software in
industry.
Discusses a broad range of applications from a variety of
sectorsProvides a unique perspective on work normally performed
behind closed doorsHighlights the criteria used to compare and
assess different approaches to solving problems"
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