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Managing Combinatorial Chemistry Information

Keith Davies,Catherine White-2005-11-21-Kluwer Academic Publishers eBooks
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An architecture for managing Combinatorial Chemistry information is presented and discussed in the context of selected applications. This recognises the need to improve the chemists’ productivity. Issues relating to the increase in the numbers of reagents and products used are explored: the conclusion is that it is necessary to take a more formal approach to design and integration of chemical and biological information management systems.

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An architecture for managing Combinatorial Chemistry information is presented and discussed in the context of selected applications. This recognises the need to improve the chemists’ productivity. Issues relating to the increase in the numbers of reagents and products used are explored: the conclusion is that it is necessary to take a more formal approach to design and integration of chemical and biological information management systems.

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Context (archaeology)ProductivityComputer scienceArchitectureChemistryManagement scienceCombinatorial chemistryData science

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