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Molecular biology software list http //bimas.dcrt.nih.gov/sw.html... [Pg.500]

Chemical Emergency Preparedness and Prevention Office Environmental Protection Agency Attn Software List OS-120... [Pg.267]

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Center for Molecular Modeling (CMM),part of the Division of Computation Bioscience (DCB/CIT), displays a molecular modeling page at http //cmm.info.nih.gov/modeling/. The CMM software list is available at http //cmm.info.nih.gov/modeling/software.html. [Pg.182]

The library search is a mathematical comparison of the unknown compound s spectrum with that of all reference compounds in the database. The aim of the comparison is to find the spectrum that most resembles that of the unknown compound. At the end of the search, the computer software makes a list of all spectra that resemble the unknown spectrum. The software lists the spectra relative to the unknown, along with a reliability or correlation index, irrespective of the library used. Because the object of the library search is to help the analyst and not act as a substitute for him/her, the analyst must manually examine the results. The best approaches to identification are interactive approaches in which the analyst can define filters to reduce the field of investigation. Several different algorithms are used for comparison and can lead to different spectra listings. [Pg.182]

A report should overview the software review findings and append or reference complete sets of annotated software listings resulting from the review. [Pg.604]

Where the supplier withholds software listings an access agreement should be established. [Pg.605]

Supplier Audits should always include the review of a sample of code to ensure compliance with quality system standards, though such a review will never pretend to assume the rigor of a formal Source Code Review. Where suppliers withhold software listings, access agreements should be established and refer to the availability of software and reference documentation in Chapter 11. [Pg.221]

The outcome of the Source Code Review will be a report providing an overview of the review, together with a list of all observations noted and all actions that must be completed. Specific statements on software structure, programming practice, GMP-related functionality, information transfer with other portions of the system or other systems, error handling, redundant code, version control, and change control should be made before an overall conclusion on the suitability and maintainability of the software is drawn. A copy of annotated software listings should be retained with the report. [Pg.221]

Documentation requirements (e.g., user manuals, technical manuals, software listings, database structure diagrams, etc.)... [Pg.522]

Conhrm that software listings utilized in this process are complete and accurate... [Pg.529]

White Space Blank lines of code that have been purposely inserted into the software listing to make it easier to read. [Defined for this book.]... [Pg.949]

Most of the QSAR software listed in Box 23.3 is readily available in PC packages (e.g. IMP), or as client-server applications such as SAS and Pipeline Pilot. Some is freeware such as R or Orange. Unfortunately, much of the... [Pg.509]

Tables 15.5 and 15.6 provide an updated summary of the currently available software for population-based PK/PD analysis. Most of the software listed in Tables 15.5 and 15.6 can be installed and run from a variety of platforms. All can be run from a PCAVindows environment, although some require other programs to operate (i.e., FORTRAN or Visual Basic compiler, SAS, SPLITS, etc.). The most current information can be obtained directly from the manufacturer or parties responsible for code distribution. In any event, software development of population-based PK/PD algorithms appears to be very active relative to the previous 20h- years and the available tools will, hopefully, be superior and more user-friendly than the original NONMEM source code. Tables 15.5 and 15.6 provide an updated summary of the currently available software for population-based PK/PD analysis. Most of the software listed in Tables 15.5 and 15.6 can be installed and run from a variety of platforms. All can be run from a PCAVindows environment, although some require other programs to operate (i.e., FORTRAN or Visual Basic compiler, SAS, SPLITS, etc.). The most current information can be obtained directly from the manufacturer or parties responsible for code distribution. In any event, software development of population-based PK/PD algorithms appears to be very active relative to the previous 20h- years and the available tools will, hopefully, be superior and more user-friendly than the original NONMEM source code.
An examination of software listing for quality attributes and functional correctness. [Pg.511]

Key operational components of an information technology plan include provision for maintenance of current systems. Software maintenance costs alone can typically run from 18 to 22 percent of software list prices and the qualified human resources necessary to support installed systems. Typically, information technologies in health care systems are either undeiihinded or place an unreasonable emphasis on administrative systems. An allocation of iq) to 6 percent of the annual operating budget for information systems is not unrealistic. A summary of contemporary infoimation systems is included in the Table 37.3. [Pg.972]

Each block Is then thoroughly analysed from the application software listing written In "assembler" language. A solution for the Implementation of the signature analysis specific to each block should be chosen according to the following criteria ... [Pg.206]

NIH Universal Molecular Modeling Software List http //cmm.info.nih.gov/modeling/softwareJist/swJndex.document.html... [Pg.2860]


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