Bioinformatics Software Engineering: Delivering Effective Applications.QH324 2004-016911 0-470-85772-2 Bioinformatics Using computers in biological research to analyze or predict the composition of molecules (nucleic acids, proteins, etc.) and model biologic systems. Bioinformatics is most prominent in the Human Genome Project, which has recorded the three billion chemical base pairs that make up the software engineering; delivering effective applications. Weston Weston, town (1990 pop. 10,200), Middlesex co., E Mass., W of Boston; settled c.1642, set off from Watertown and inc. 1713. The town is mainly residential. Regis College, the Weston College Geophysical Observatory, and many 18th-century buildings are there. , Paul. John Wiley John Wiley may refer to:
125 p. $65.00 (pa) Weston, a consultant in bioinformatics software development, goes beyond coding to examine the whole project life-cycle in this plain- language guide for bioinformaticians and for scientists seeking to understand more about how the applications they use are created. Writing in an accessible and engaging style, he guides readers through the application development process from start to finish. Material is not tied to any particular operating system operating system (OS) Software that controls the operation of a computer, directs the input and output of data, keeps track of files, and controls the processing of computer programs. , platform, language, or methodology, and instead focuses on real-world practices. |
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