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Bioclipse 2: A scriptable integration platform for the life sciences

Authors :
Spjuth, Ola
Alvarsson, Jonathan
Berg, Arvid
Eklund, Martin
Kuhn, Stefan
Mäsak, Carl
Torrance, Gilleain
Wagener, Johannes
Willighagen, Egon
Steinbeck, Christoph
Wikberg, Jarl
Spjuth, Ola
Alvarsson, Jonathan
Berg, Arvid
Eklund, Martin
Kuhn, Stefan
Mäsak, Carl
Torrance, Gilleain
Wagener, Johannes
Willighagen, Egon
Steinbeck, Christoph
Wikberg, Jarl
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Background: Contemporary biological research integrates neighboring scientific domains to answer complex ques- tions in fields such as systems biology and drug discovery. This calls for tools that are intuitive to use, yet flexible to adapt to new tasks. Results: Bioclipse is a free, open source workbench with advanced features for the life sciences. Version 2.0 constitutes a complete rewrite of Bioclipse, and delivers a stable, scalable integration platform for developers and an intuitive workbench for end users. All functionality is available both from the graphical user interface and from a built-in novel domain-specific language, supporting the scientist in interdisciplinary research and reproducible analyses through advanced visualization of the inputs and the results. New components for Bioclipse 2 include a rewritten editor for chemical structures, a table for multiple molecules that supports gigabyte-sized files, as well as a graphical editor for sequences and alignments. Conclusions: Bioclipse 2 is equipped with advanced tools required to carry out complex analysis in the fields of bio- and cheminformatics. Developed as a Rich Client based on Eclipse, Bioclipse 2 leverages on today’s powerful desktop computers for providing a responsive user interface, but also takes full advantage of the Web and networked (Web/Cloud) services for more demanding calculations or retrieval of data. That Bioclipse 2 is based on an advanced and widely used service platform ensures wide extensibility, and new algorithms, visualizations as well as scripting commands can easily be added. The intuitive tools for end users and the extensible architecture make Bioclipse 2 ideal for interdisciplinary and integrative research. Bioclipse 2 is released under the Eclipse Public License (EPL), a flexible open source license that allows additional plugins to be of any license. Bioclipse 2 is implemented in Java and supported on all major platforms; Source code and binaries are freely available at

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1235156543
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186.1471-2105-10-397