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* involved Francois Le Fevre from Team [[Team:Paris|Paris]] in the creation of our project-concept and got great ideas and feedback from him. Thanks! | * involved Francois Le Fevre from Team [[Team:Paris|Paris]] in the creation of our project-concept and got great ideas and feedback from him. Thanks! | ||
* helped Team [[Team:Valencia|Valencia]] by filling out their survey (Gold Medal for 100% team participation). | * helped Team [[Team:Valencia|Valencia]] by filling out their survey (Gold Medal for 100% team participation). | ||
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+ | ==Standard for sharing of BioBrick-Parts via the internet== | ||
+ | The SynBioWave-Framework provides a standardized way to share Sequences inside Google Wave via the internet. See our [[Team:Freiburg_software/Project|Project page]] for explanations and documentation. |
Revision as of 11:33, 20 October 2009
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Miscellaneous
Draft specification for SynBioWave 0.2
If you are interested in the future of SynBioWave, you can find the specification for your upcomming release in the Roadmap-section of or project-description.
Collaboration
We worked closely together with the Freiburg_bioware Team, and got great feedback and ideas from them. Additionally we
- supported Freiburg_bioware in modeling their Reactions pathways, what included creating, partial solving and simulating an system of differential equations.
- involved Francois Le Fevre from Team Paris in the creation of our project-concept and got great ideas and feedback from him. Thanks!
- helped Team Valencia by filling out their survey (Gold Medal for 100% team participation).
Human Practice
Standard for sharing of BioBrick-Parts via the internet
The SynBioWave-Framework provides a standardized way to share Sequences inside Google Wave via the internet. See our Project page for explanations and documentation.