MORCA: Sailing bioinformatics world with mobile devices

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Abstract

Motivation Nearly 10 years have passed since the first mobile apps appeared. Given the fact that bioinformatics is a web-based world and that mobile devices are endowed with web-browsers, it seemed natural that bioinformatics would transit from personal computers to mobile devices but nothing could be further from the truth. The transition demands new paradigms, designs and novel implementations. Results Throughout an in-depth analysis of requirements of existing bioinformatics applications we designed and deployed an easy-to-use web-based lightweight mobile client. Such client is able to browse, select, compose automatically interface parameters, invoke services and monitor the execution of Web Services using the service's metadata stored in catalogs or repositories.

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Díaz-Del-Pino, S., Falgueras, J., Perez-Wohlfeil, E., & Trelles, O. (2018). MORCA: Sailing bioinformatics world with mobile devices. Bioinformatics, 34(5), 869–870. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btx673

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