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http://biodas.org/ will eventually be migrated to a wiki format. In the meantime, please continue to use the original site. If you want to pitch in and help this migration, send a note to the [http://lists.open-bio.org/mailman/listinfo/das2 BioDAS discussion list].
 
http://biodas.org/ will eventually be migrated to a wiki format. In the meantime, please continue to use the original site. If you want to pitch in and help this migration, send a note to the [http://lists.open-bio.org/mailman/listinfo/das2 BioDAS discussion list].
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== About DAS ==
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The <b>Distributed Annotation System</b> (DAS) defines a communication protocol used
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to exchange biological annotations. It is motivated by the idea that annotations
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should not be provided by single centralized databases, but instead be spread
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over multiple sites. Data distribution, performed by DAS servers, is separated
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from visualization, which is done by DAS clients.
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(DAS) is a client-server system in which a single client integrates information from
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multiple servers. It allows a single machine to gather up genome annotation
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information from multiple distant web sites, collate the information, and display it
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to the user in a single view. Little coordination is needed among the various
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information providers.
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== Getting started ==
 
== Getting started ==

Revision as of 13:35, 8 December 2006

Welcome To BioDAS.org

http://biodas.org/ will eventually be migrated to a wiki format. In the meantime, please continue to use the original site. If you want to pitch in and help this migration, send a note to the BioDAS discussion list.

About DAS

The Distributed Annotation System (DAS) defines a communication protocol used to exchange biological annotations. It is motivated by the idea that annotations should not be provided by single centralized databases, but instead be spread over multiple sites. Data distribution, performed by DAS servers, is separated from visualization, which is done by DAS clients.

(DAS) is a client-server system in which a single client integrates information from multiple servers. It allows a single machine to gather up genome annotation information from multiple distant web sites, collate the information, and display it to the user in a single view. Little coordination is needed among the various information providers.


Getting started

Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.