Bioinformatics, Vol 14, 112-120, Copyright © 1998 by Oxford University Press
J Hu, C Mungall, D Nicholson and AL Archibald
MOTIVATION: CORBA (Common Object Request Broker Architecture), as an open
standard, is considered to be a good solution for the development and
deployment of applications in distributed heterogeneous environments. This
technology can be applied in the bioinformatics area to enhance
utilization, management and interoperation between biological resources.
RESULTS: This paper investigates issues in developing CORBA applications
for genome mapping information systems in the Internet environment with
emphasis on database connectivity and graphical user interfaces. The design
and implementation of a CORBA prototype for an animal genome mapping
database are described. AVAILABILITY: The prototype demonstration is
available via: http://www.ri.bbsrc.ac.uk/ark_corba/. CONTACT:
jian.hu@bbsrc.ac.uk
ARTICLES
Design and implementation of a CORBA-based genome mapping system prototype
Roslin Institute (Edinburgh), Midlothian, UK.
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