CheD:  Chemical Database Compilation Tool, Internet Server, and Client for SQL Servers

Sergei V. Trepalin and Alexander V. Yarkov*
Institute of Physiologically Active Compounds, 142432 Chernogolovka, Moscow Region, Russia
J. Chem. Inf. Comput. Sci., 2001, 41 (1), pp 100–107
DOI: 10.1021/ci000039n
Publication Date (Web): December 14, 2000
Copyright © 2001 American Chemical Society

 E-mail:  trep@ism.ac.ru.

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 E-mail:  yarkov@ipac.ac.ru. Phone:  7-095-5245062.

Abstract

An efficient program, which runs on a personal computer, for the storage, retrieval, and processing of chemical information, is presented. The program can work both as a stand-alone application or in conjunction with a specifically written Web server application or with some standard SQL servers, e.g., Oracle, Interbase, and MS SQL. New types of data fields are introduced, e.g., arrays for spectral information storage, HTML and database links, and user-defined functions. CheD has an open architecture; thus, custom data types, controls, and services may be added. A WWW server application for chemical data retrieval features an easy and user-friendly installation on Windows NT or 95 platforms.

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History

  • Published In Issue January 22, 2001
  • Received April 30, 2000

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