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Programmatic Tools

While giving access to all available PubChem data and functionality, interactive web-based interfaces are not particularly well suited to highly repetitive or automated tasks. Without programmatic tools, tasks such as performing specific data lookups for a large number of chemical sfructures would be fedious if not impossible to perform and a software tool that integrates with PubChem services and data would be difficult to create and maintain. With programmatic access to PubChem, [Pg.234]

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Understanding which ID space transformations are implicit and which may be performed explicitly through links or other tools, is crucial to successful use of the advanced PubChem tools. With Entrez history, the user has complete control over the set logic used in sophisticated query refinement. Both of these concepts become even more important when dealing with the PubChem programmatic tools (described below). [Pg.226]

Detweiler and McBride, at the University of Nevada, Reno, felt pressure from another direction that drove them toward a less complicated, more useable, and more portable representation of programmatic writing values than what they believed true DCM called for. They needed a representation that would not only enhance classroom and program-level practices, but that would also be meaningful and persuasive to directors and deans up the food chain. In creating the UNR star, which lays out six levels of performance in nine areas (plus two narrative-only areas of evaluation), the DCM leaders at UNR created an assessment tool that met the needs of both these very different audiences. [Pg.12]

Barry s inclusive, collaborative DCM assessment endeavors at MMCC in the last chapter parallel Jane and Maureen s communal assessment methods at UNR in the next. At both institutions, the DCM processes involved multiple in-house stakeholders, and ultimately, led to published reports for external audiences. While Barry s DCM study constructed shared institutional assessment values and tools, Jane and Maureen s DCM study produced mutual general education assessment values and tools. Just as Barry created an assessment model that links programmatic and classroom goals, Jane and Maureen strove to close the loop between administrative and pedagogical objectives. (Stalions)... [Pg.51]

The Army has sought to build in the process of learning by experience to avoid accidents where possible, and to avoid repeating them in any case. The centerpiece of this effort, the programmatic lessons learned (PLL) database, is admirable as a personnel-training tool but requires further modification to improve its accessibility (see Chapter 4). Despite considerable effort in plant design and personnel training, mistakes have been made and problems have occurred in the chemical demilitarization process. [Pg.61]

Two sets of synergistic tools are available for programmatic access to PubChem data, Entrez utilities [21] (eUtils) and the PubChem Power User Gateway (PUG). Entrez-based access is achieved through the use of eUtils. To provide access to the capabilities of PubChem tools, PUG is available. Together, these two facilities enable users to interact with PubChem using XML over HTTP. [Pg.235]

The goal of the CBDP is to put effective tools in the hands of end users to minimize risk from chemical and biological threats. As described in Chapters 2 and 4, there are four identified missions for the CBDP, and the end users may differ between them. The warfighters and those who support them are critical, but, for example, civil defense authorities and personnel may need to be considered in some cases. In the current programmatic structure, CBD priorities are identified by those with operational knowledge, and products to address those priorities are... [Pg.105]


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