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SYSTAT 10.2

July 31, 2003 8:00 pm | Systat Software, Inc. | Product Releases | Comments

SYSTAT 10.2 is a Windows friendly statistics and analytical graphics package. It tackles

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JMP

July 31, 2003 8:00 pm | Jmp, A Business Unit Of Sas | Product Releases | Comments

JMP links statistics and graphics. The Design of Experiments (DOE) facility allows users to customize experiments, testing various factors and responses, to gain the greatest insight from the least resources.

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'Who's Who' in High Performance Computing

July 31, 2003 8:00 pm | Articles | Comments

TOP500 Celebrates 10th Anniversary Erich Strohmaier Now in its 10th year, the TOP500 list of supercomputers serves as a "Who's Who" in the field of high performance computing (HPC).

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Using a Light Touch

July 31, 2003 8:00 pm | Articles | Comments

Analyzing Delicate Macromolecules with MALDI Bill Weaver, Ph.D. "Please call me Mister. I'm not a Doctor, I'm an engineer," requested a very modest Koichi Tanaka at a recent reception held in his honor at the Maryland Science Center in Inner Harbor, Baltimore.

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Information Management for Proteomics Research

July 31, 2003 8:00 pm | Articles | Comments

Sapphire helps to automate R&D experiments and analysis while solving common research problems Charles Lee, J. Building on a requirements base of genomics, proteomic information management involves collecting, indexing, searching, and analyzing data generated from a wide variety of instrument, robotics, and software platforms.

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Radioactive Decay and the Web

July 31, 2003 8:00 pm | by John R. Joyce Ph.D. | Blogs | Comments

Using activity calculator Web pages to calculate radioisotope activity levels John R. Joyce, Ph.D. No, this is not a dark philosophical piece suggesting the exponential decay of the Web and the Internet. Rather, it is a reflection of a real life problem I recently encountered in the lab.

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Mushrooms and Innovation

July 31, 2003 8:00 pm | by Randy C. Hice | Blogs | Comments

The Last Vendor Standing Wins Randy C. Hice The devilish fungus was eluding me during the waning hours of daylight in a deep forest in the northern part of the lower peninsula of Michigan. For six hours of work, I had a small brown lunch bag two-thirds full of Morel mushrooms.

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Implementing a Commercial System for Integrated Discovery Data Management

July 31, 2003 8:00 pm | Articles | Comments

Peter Seeboth and Ted Hawkins The last decade of the last millennium ushered in many changes for chemical and drug discovery. Automated screening and combinatorial chemistry changed how discovery scientists worked.

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Using Extensible Informatics to Optimize Drug Discovery

June 30, 2003 8:00 pm | Articles | Comments

XIS platform connects researchers with meaningful biological and chemical data Michael Peachey and Alan Roter, Ph.D. The seemingly endless quantity of new data being generated by high-density microarrays and other assays is a mixed blessing for life science researchers.

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Library in Your Pocket

June 30, 2003 8:00 pm | by John R. Joyce Ph.D. | Blogs | Comments

An e-book reader can store hundreds of books on a PocketPC or Palm-based PDA John R. Joyce, Ph.D. Did you ever have to make a business trip where you wanted to take some reference books along, or maybe just a novel or two to read in transit, and didn't because of the weight or bulk?

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Stormy Weather

June 30, 2003 8:00 pm | by Randy C. Hice | Blogs | Comments

Navigating project minefields Randy C. Hice Most people know Larry Ellison as the sometimes overbearing, often outrageous, but undeniably brilliant CEO of Oracle. The billions he has drawn from Oracle allowed him to pursue his passion, yacht racing, at the highest level in the world. In 1998, Mr.

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The Substance of Symbolism

June 30, 2003 8:00 pm | Articles | Comments

Discovering the mathematics of intelligence Bill Weaver, Ph.D. This past April, I had the great privilege of attending the Franklin Institute Awards Ceremony as a representative of Scientific Computing & Instrumentation. The Franklin Institute (www.fi.

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Programming Language 2003 Readers’ Choice Finalist: Visual Studio .NET

June 30, 2003 8:00 pm | Microsoft Corp. | Product Releases | Comments

Visual Studio .NET is a comprehensive development tool that can be used tocreate powerful applications and to span any platform or device. The development environment enables integration through XML Web services and allows applications to share data over the Internet.

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Neural Netwroks-AI 2003 Readers’ Choice Finalist: NeuroShell Classifier

June 30, 2003 8:00 pm | Product Releases | Comments

NeuroShell Classifier solves classification and categorization problems based on patterns learned from historical data. It produces outputs that are the probabilities of the input pattern belonging to each of several categories, such as acidic/neutral/alkaline or cancer/benign.

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Neural Netwroks-AI 2003 Readers’ Choice Finalist: NeuralWorks Predict

June 30, 2003 8:00 pm | Product Releases | Comments

NeuralWorks Predict is an integrated platform for creating and deploying prediction and classification models. It combines neural network technology with genetic algorithms, statistics, and fuzzy logic to automatically find optimal or near-optimal solutions for a wide range of problems.

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