RES2INS: a graphical interface for theSHELXprogram suite

1998 ◽  
Vol 31 (6) ◽  
pp. 963-964
Author(s):  
Leonard J. Barbour ◽  
Jerry L. Atwood

RES2INSruns under the MS-DOS operating system and allows the user to view graphically the results of successiveSHELXstructure solution and refinement runs. In addition, the structural model can be edited in a user-friendly manner and these changes can be carried through to a newSHELXinstruction file. The program is menu driven and extensive use is made of the mouse for the facilitation of operations on individual atoms.

2000 ◽  
Vol 33 (4) ◽  
pp. 1180-1186 ◽  
Author(s):  
Angela Altomare ◽  
Carmelo Giacovazzo ◽  
Antonietta Guagliardi ◽  
Anna Grazia Giuseppina Moliterni ◽  
Rosanna Rizzi ◽  
...  

Indexing of a powder diffraction pattern is still a critical point in procedures aiming at solving crystal structures from powder data. New code has been associated to the programTREOR90 in order to define an efficient peak search procedure, to modify the crystallographic decisions coded intoTREOR90 to make it more exhaustive, to refine the selected unit cell automatically, and to make the entire procedure user friendly,viaa graphical interface. The new program, calledN-TREOR, has been integrated into the packageEXPOto create a suite of programs able to provide a structural model from the analysis of the experimental pattern.N-TREORis also available as a stand-alone program.


2009 ◽  
Vol 42 (6) ◽  
pp. 1197-1202 ◽  
Author(s):  
Angela Altomare ◽  
Mercedes Camalli ◽  
Corrado Cuocci ◽  
Carmelo Giacovazzo ◽  
Anna Moliterni ◽  
...  

The programEXPO2009is the evolution ofEXPO2004[Altomare, Caliandro, Camalli, Cuocci, Giacovazzo, Moliterni & Rizzi (2004).J. Appl. Cryst.37, 1025–1028].EXPO2009performs all the steps ofab initiostructure solution by powder data: indexing, space-group determination, estimation of the reflection integrated intensities, structure solution by direct/Patterson methods and/or by a direct-space/hybrid approach, and model refinement by the Rietveld technique. New procedures have been introduced inEXPO2009for enhancing the structure solution process, particularly in the case of low-resolution data and/or organic compounds, when traditional approaches like direct methods may fail. TheEXPO2009graphical interface has been optimized and made very user friendly.


Author(s):  
Maaz Sirkhot ◽  
Ekta Sirwani ◽  
Aishwarya Kourani ◽  
Akshit Batheja ◽  
Kajal Jethanand Jewani

In this technological world, smartphones can be considered as one of the most far-reaching inventions. It plays a vital role in connecting people socially. The number of mobile users using an Android based smartphone has increased rapidly since last few years resulting in organizations, cyber cell departments, government authorities feeling the need to monitor the activities on certain targeted devices in order to maintain proper functionality of their respective jobs. Also with the advent of smartphones, Android became one of the most popular and widely used Operating System. Its highlighting features are that it is user friendly, smartly designed, flexible, highly customizable and supports latest technologies like IoT. One of the features that makes it exclusive is that it is based on Linux and is Open Source for all the developers. This is the reason why our project Mackdroid is an Android based application that collects data from the remote device, stores it and displays on a PHP based web page. It is primarily a monitoring service that analyzes the contents and distributes it in various categories like Call Logs, Chats, Key logs, etc. Our project aims at developing an Android application that can be used to track, monitor, store and grab data from the device and store it on a server which can be accessed by the handler of the application.


2005 ◽  
Vol 38 (2) ◽  
pp. 381-388 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maria C. Burla ◽  
Rocco Caliandro ◽  
Mercedes Camalli ◽  
Benedetta Carrozzini ◽  
Giovanni L. Cascarano ◽  
...  

SIR2004is the evolution of theSIR2002program [Burla, Camalli, Carrozzini, Cascarano, Giacovazzo, Polidori & Spagna (2003).J. Appl. Cryst.36, 1103]. It is devoted to the solution of crystal structures by direct and Patterson methods. Several new features implemented inSIR2004make this program efficient: it is able to solveab initioboth small/medium-size structures as well as macromolecules (up to 2000 atoms in the asymmetric unit). In favourable circumstances, the program is also able to solve protein structures with data resolution up to 1.4–1.5 Å, and to provide interpretable electron density maps. A powerful user-friendly graphical interface is provided.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (20) ◽  
pp. 2637-2645
Author(s):  
Jason Xu ◽  
Yiwen Wang ◽  
Peter Guttorp ◽  
Janis L. Abkowitz

Abstract Stochastic simulation has played an important role in understanding hematopoiesis, but implementing and interpreting mathematical models requires a strong statistical background, often preventing their use by many clinical and translational researchers. Here, we introduce a user-friendly graphical interface with capabilities for visualizing hematopoiesis as a stochastic process, applicable to a variety of mammal systems and experimental designs. We describe the visualization tool and underlying mathematical model, and then use this to simulate serial transplantations in mice, human cord blood cell expansion, and clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential. The outcomes of these virtual experiments challenge previous assumptions and provide examples of the flexible range of hypotheses easily testable via the visualization tool.


2019 ◽  
Vol 34 (3) ◽  
pp. 233-241 ◽  
Author(s):  
Justin R. Blanton ◽  
Robert J. Papoular ◽  
Daniel Louër

A straightforward intuitive user-friendly compact graphical interface, PreDICT (Premier DICVOL Tool) has been developed to take full advantage of the new capabilities of the most recent version of the DICVOL14 Indexing Software. The latter, an updated version of DICVOL04, includes optimizations, e.g. for monoclinic and triclinic cases, a detailed review of the input data from the indexing solutions, cell centering tests, as well as the handling of a moderate number of impurity peaks. Among the most salient features of PreDICT, one can mention the ability (1) to use 2θ non-equistepped input 1D X-ray powder diffraction patterns as can be obtained from 2D detectors, (2) to strip laboratory data from its Kα2 contribution when present, (3) to generate 2θ equistepped output 1D X-ray powder diffraction patterns in both the “.XY” and “.GSA” formats. In addition, PreDICT allows for the following features: (1) full access to the native DICVOL14 input/output ASCII file system is retained, (2) for any selection of a DICVOL14 suggested unit cell, all predicted Bragg peaks up to a certain 2θMAX value are clearly displayed and indicated, thereby emphasizing the contribution of the unaccounted peaks (if any) to the 1D X-ray powder diffraction pattern under current investigation.


Author(s):  
Guo Jia ◽  
Yang Ming

Since safety-critical software is crucial to nuclear safety in the occurrence of accident, it is required to have rather higher requirements in both reliability and safety than the non-safety one. However, since the complexity of a software product, how to ensure the reliability and safety of a software product is still a challenging work. The paper presents a design of a platform for safety justification of safety-critical software of nuclear power plants. A syllogism referred as to Claim, Argument and Evidence (CAE) is applied to clarify the key factors that will affect software reliability and the dependencies between them. The proposed safety justification platform offers a user-friendly graphical interface to help construct a CAE model by a drag and drop way. The proposed safety justification platform could be used for the rigorous argument of various factors that may affect the reliability of a safety-critical software product during different phases of its life cycle and establishing their causalities. In this way, it could greatly improve its creditability and applicability and lowering the uncertainties in software development and application, and therefore has a significant engineering values in ensuring and improving the quality and reliability of nuclear software products.


2010 ◽  
Vol 85 (10-12) ◽  
pp. 1957-1965
Author(s):  
Young-Seok Lee ◽  
Seok-Heun Yoon ◽  
Jung-Hoon Han

2002 ◽  
Vol 35 (2) ◽  
pp. 182-184 ◽  
Author(s):  
Angela Altomare ◽  
Corrado Cuocci ◽  
Carmelo Giacovazzo ◽  
Antonietta Guagliardi ◽  
Anna Grazia Giuseppina Moliterni ◽  
...  

Real-space techniques used for phase extension and refinement in the modern direct procedures forab initiocrystal structure solution of proteins have been optimized for application to powder diffraction data. The new process has been implemented in a modified version ofEXPO[Altomareet al.(1999).J.Appl.Cryst.32, 339–340]. The method is able to supply a structural model that is more complete than that provided by the standardEXPOprogram. The model is then refinedviaa diagonal least-squares procedure, but only when the ratio of the number of observations to the number of structure parameters to be refined is larger than a given threshold.


Robotica ◽  
1997 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 99-103 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tamio Arai ◽  
Toshiyuki Itoko ◽  
Hidetoshi Yago

A graphical robot programming system has been developed. This system with a graphical interface is user-friendly and easy-to-learn for low-skill users. It has been developed as a prototype system under a project by the Japan Robot Association (JARA) since 1994. The system runs on a personal computer and consists of a graphical user interface and an editing system. It is designed for programming an arc welding robot in small batch production and is expected to provide low-skill users with a means to use industrial robots with ease.


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