2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.cmpb.2014.12.005
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Enabling systematic, harmonised and large-scale biofilms data computation: The Biofilms Experiment Workbench

Abstract: Background and objective: Biofilms are receiving increasing attention from the

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“…BEW is the first software tool dedicated to biofilms data operation and analysis (Perez-Rodriguez et al, 2015). It supports structured and standardized documentation of experiments, statistical assessment of various analytical results, on-demand and Web-publishable experiment reporting, experiment publication/ retrieval in/from public databases, and comparison of results between laboratories.…”
Section: Computerized Data Operation and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BEW is the first software tool dedicated to biofilms data operation and analysis (Perez-Rodriguez et al, 2015). It supports structured and standardized documentation of experiments, statistical assessment of various analytical results, on-demand and Web-publishable experiment reporting, experiment publication/ retrieval in/from public databases, and comparison of results between laboratories.…”
Section: Computerized Data Operation and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, databases such as BiofOmics (http://biofo mics. org) and Biofilms Experiment Workbench (BEW) (http:// sing.ei.uvigo.es/bew) offers public web access to biofilm studies and enables full management and analysis of experiments and inter-lab experiments (Lourenço, Rego, et al, 2012;Perez-Rodriguez et al, 2015). However, the wider applications of these novel technologies and data informatics in food related biofilm research need to be further explored in future.…”
Section: Detection Of Biofilmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The DEWE software v1.2 is implemented in Java 8 using AIBench [32], which is a framework for the rapid development of scientific applications, with several successful biomedical developments [33][34][35][36]. The source code of DEWE is divided into four modules: (i) the api, which contains the Application Programming Interface (API) definition; (ii) the core, which incorporates the default API implementation; (iii) the gui, which includes several reusable GUI components; and, (iv) the aibench, which implements the final GUI application.…”
Section: Dewe Implementationmentioning
confidence: 99%