DOI: 10.7763/IJCEE.2010.V2.183
Sustain Analysis Based On Features Identification In Bioinformatics Tools
Abstract—Today, there is a remarkable incremental development in all areas including bioinformatics for tools and technologies. The reason behind this progress includes various reasons like structural analysis, sequence analysis, functional analysis etc. In this perspective, there is a need for best tools development or utilization with better performance and of easy maintenance. Since the area of bioinformatics involves in solving real world problems there is a vast development of tools and technologies. For better analysis of selective tools with better performance and maintenance it is necessary to make analysis based evaluation that could be carried out automatically for reducing time and resources. Taking these aspects into consideration, a tool have been developed for identifying features from the tools document for analyzing the scope, sustain and evaluation that could be carried out. Since ontology plays a vital role for identifying real world thing it has also been incorporated in this tools which have been narrated in this paper. Based on the features identified scope of the each tools are assessed for possible evaluation that could be carried out on each tool for performance evaluation by graph plotting. Apart from this based on the scope sustain analysis is approximately carried out on the tools automatically. In this paper theoretical description of developed tool evaluation have also been represented which found to be good by means of reducing time, resource and effort.
Index Terms—Bioinformatics, Information Extraction, Ontology, Evaluation, Software Metrics.
Jayanthi Manicassamy and P. Dhavachelvan are from Department of Computer Science, Pondicherry University, Kalapet, Pondicherry, India.(E-mail: jmanic2@yahoo.com, dhavachelvan@gmail.com).
Cite: Jayanthi Manicassamy and P. Dhavachelvan, "Sustain Analysis Based On Features Identification In Bioinformatics Tools," International Journal of Computer and Electrical Engineering vol. 2, no. 3, pp. 492-495, 2010.
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