Collaborative Biomolecular Tools (CBMT)
ajb at s-crim1.dl.ac.uk
ajb at s-crim1.dl.ac.uk
Fri Aug 12 17:05:38 EST 1994
COLLABORATIVE BIOMOLECULAR TOOLS (CBMT)
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http://www.dl.ac.uk/CBMT/HOME.html and sub-pages
Collaborative BioMolecular Tools is a new venture in making software
easier to develop and more reusable. It's founded on the premise that
the Biomolecular community is collaborative by nature and would like
*A Biomolecular C++ class library
*A library of filters/scripts (e.g. *.csh, *.tcl, *.com, etc)
*GUI components (e.g. tcl/tk, and possibly some GUI's)
*Reference data for file formats and other standards
*CIF's and their use both in crystallography and elsewhere
*Reference data (e.g. Atomic data, Amino Acid properties)
to deposit the primary version of material there.
FRIENDS
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The project (which is unfunded and unaffiliated) has been
nobly supported by Alan Bleasby and colleagues at SEQNET/Daresbury.
It's also likely to interact extremely closely with the UK CCP11
project (and possibly other CCP's). I'm also grateful to Glaxo for
benevolent interest, and Birkbeck Crystallography Dept where I have
used some of the C++ classes for teaching.
Peter Murray-Rust (pmr1716 at ggr.co.uk) Glaxo Research and Development, Greenford
mbglx at seqnet.dl.ac.uk (Mailbox at Daresbury by kind permission of Alan Bleasby)
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