Team:Berkeley Software
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As synthetic biology continues to mature, it stands to reason that the computer aided design tools should grow as well. If done properly this will make the design process easier, standardized, collaborative, and ultimately much more powerful. Our project attempts to address three key computational needs in the synthetic biology community: | As synthetic biology continues to mature, it stands to reason that the computer aided design tools should grow as well. If done properly this will make the design process easier, standardized, collaborative, and ultimately much more powerful. Our project attempts to address three key computational needs in the synthetic biology community: | ||
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# Raise the level of abstraction by which designs are specified, shared, and visualized. This is accomplished by the design of a domain specific language called '''Eugene''' and a design tool called '''Spectacles'''. | # Raise the level of abstraction by which designs are specified, shared, and visualized. This is accomplished by the design of a domain specific language called '''Eugene''' and a design tool called '''Spectacles'''. | ||
- | In addition to these goals our project really attempts to build an inter-university/industry approach by collaborating with researchers at Stanford, the University of Minnesota, Davidson, Washington, and Microsoft Research India.--> | + | In addition to these goals our project really attempts to build an inter-university/industry approach by collaborating with researchers at Stanford, the University of Minnesota, Davidson, Washington, and Microsoft Research India. |
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Revision as of 15:49, 2 October 2009
Welcome to the Berkeley Software team's wiki. Our wiki is currently under construction. We apologize for its temporarily disorganized state.
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