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2004
Redford, J., McNaughton, M., Cutumisu, M., Schaeffer, J., Szafron, D., Parker, D.
The state-of-the-art in game scripting is to manually script individual game objects that interact in the game. Thousands of non-player characters (NPCs) and props need to be scripted before they play a part in a game adventure. This situation introduces serious concerns about programming effort...
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2005
Stothard, P., Lu, P., Cruz, J.A., Szafron, D., Van Domselaar, G.H., Shrivistava, S., Guo, A., Dong, X., Grenier, R., Wishart, D.S.
BASys (Bacterial Annotation System) is a web server that supports automated, in-depth annotation of bacterial genomic (chromosomal and plasmid) sequences. It accepts raw DNA sequence data and an optional list of gene identification information and provides extensive textual annotation and...
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2004
Chan, C., Cutumisu, M., Szafron, D., Lu, P.
Java has multiple inheritance of interfaces, but only single inheritance of code via classes. This situation results in duplicated code in Java library classes and application code. We describe a generalization to the Java language syntax and the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) to support multiple...
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PA-GOSUB: A searchable database of model organism protein sequences with their predicted GO molecular function and subcellular localization
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Poulin, B., Lu, P., Wishart, D.S., Szafron, D., Lamb, N., Eisner, R., Pearcy, B., Ngo, D., Fyshe, A., Grenier, R.
PA-GOSUB (Proteome Analyst: Gene Ontology Molecular Function and Subcellular Localization) is a publicly available, web-based, searchable and downloadable database that contains the sequences, predicted GO molecular functions and predicted subcellular localizations of more than 107 000 proteins...