Claims
- 1. A research system, comprising:
at least two computers, including a first computer and a second computer, the first computer running a multi-platform object oriented programming code and storing vertical market specific data; and a network architecture operatively coupling the at least two computers, the network architecture allowing objects to transparently communicate with each other and affording the second computer access to the object oriented programming code and the vertical market specific data; wherein the research system provides for integrating and organizing the vertical market specific data to facilitate research.
- 2. The research system of claim 1, further comprising means for dynamically swapping operations performed by the first computer with operations performed by the second computer.
- 3. The research system of claim 1, wherein at the at least one of the at least two computers is a server for the research system.
- 4. The research system of claim 3, wherein the research system instantiates Java client classes by name at run time to implement Common Object Request Broker Architecture client interfaces to changing server components.
- 5. The research system of claim 1, wherein the research system organizes the vertical market specific data to perform DNA sequence analysis.
- 6. The research system of claim 1, wherein the research system organizes the vertical market specific data to perform chemical analysis.
- 7. The research system of claim 1, wherein the system implements a groupware framework around a Common Object Request Broker Architecture wherein a client is extensible in real time and downloads as a Java applet.
- 8. A research system, comprising:
at least two computers, including a first computer and a second computer, the first computer running a multi-platform object oriented programming code, and the second computer storing vertical market specific data; a network architecture operatively coupling the at least two computers, the network architecture allowing objects to transparently communicate with each other and affording the first computer access to the vertical market specific data and the second computer access to the object oriented programming code; wherein the research system provides for integrating and organizing the vertical market specific data to facilitate research.
- 9. The research system of claim 8, further comprising means for dynamically swapping operations performed among the at least three computers.
- 10. The research system of claim 9, wherein one of the at least two computers is a server for the research system.
- 11. The research system of claim 10, wherein the research system instantiates Java client classes by name at run time to implement Common Object Request Broker Architecture client interfaces to changing server components.
- 12. The research system of claim 9, wherein the research system organizes the vertical market specific data to perform DNA sequence analysis.
- 13. A research system, comprising:
a plurality of computers, wherein at least one of the plurality of computers runs a multi-platform object oriented programming code and another of the plurality of computers stores at least one of vertical market specific data and biological data; means for interconnecting the plurality of computers such that objects transparently communicate with one another; and means for integrating the at least one of vertical market specific data and biological data to facilitate research.
- 14. The research system of claim 13, wherein the means for integrating further includes means for organizing the at least one of vertical market specific data and biological data to facilitate research.
- 15. The research system of claim 13, wherein the research system organizes the vertical market specific data to perform DNA sequence analysis.
- 16. The research system of claim 13, the research system of claim 1, further comprising means for dynamically swapping operations performed among the plurality of computers.
- 17. A research system, comprising:
at least two computers, including a first computer and a second computer, the first computer running a multi-platform object oriented programming code, and the second computer storing vertical market specific data; and a network architecture interconnecting the at least two computers, the network architecture allowing objects to transparently communicate with each other; wherein the research system provides for integrating and organizing the vertical market specific data to facilitate research.
- 18. The research system of claim 17, at least one of the at least two computers being operative as a server for the research system;
wherein the system instantiates Java client classes by name at run time to implement Common Object Request Broker Architecture client interfaces to changing server components.
- 19. The research system of claim 18, wherein the system implements a groupware framework around a Common Object Request Broker Architecture wherein a client is extensible in real time and downloaded as a Java applet.
- 20. The research system of claim 17, wherein the research system organizes the vertical market specific data to perform DNA sequence analysis.
- 21. The research system of claim 17, wherein the research system organizes the vertical market specific data to perform chemical analysis.
- 22. The research system of claim 17, wherein the research system organizes the vertical market specific data to perform financial analysis.
- 23. The research system of claim 19, wherein the groupware framework is a screen sharing collaborative framework, wherein at least two users of the system can screen share in real-time.
- 24. The research system of claim 19, wherein the groupware framework is an annotated collaborative framework, wherein at least two user of the system can work on different portions of a document in realtime.
- 25. The research system of claim 19 wherein the groupware framework is a screen sharing collaborative framework, wherein at least two users of the system can screen share in real-time; and an annotated collaborative framework, wherein at least two user of the system can work on different portions of a document in realtime.
- 26. A bioinformatics research system, comprising:
a plurality of computers, at least one of the plurality of computers running a multi-platform object oriented programming code, and at least one of the plurality of computers storing biological data; and a network architecture interconnecting the plurality of computers, the network architecture allowing objects to transparently communicate with each other; wherein the bioinformatics research system provides for integrating and organizing the biological data to facilitate biological research.
- 27. The research system of claim 26, at least one of the plurality of computers being operative as a server for the bioinformatics research system;
wherein the system instantiates Java client classes by name at run time to implement Common Object Request Broker Architecture client interfaces to changing server components.
- 28. The research system of claim 27, wherein the system implements a groupware framework around a Common Object Request Broker Architecture wherein a client is extensible in real time and downloaded as a Java applet.
- 29. The research system of claim 26, wherein the bioinformatics research system organizes the biological data to perform DNA sequence analysis.
- 30. The research system of claim 28, wherein the groupware framework is a screen sharing collaborative framework, wherein at least two users of the system can screen share in real-time.
- 31. The research system of claim 28, wherein the groupware framework is an annotated collaborative framework, wherein at least two user of the system can work on different portions of a document in realtime.
- 32. The research system of claim 28 wherein the groupware framework is a screen sharing collaborative framework, wherein at least two users of the system can screen share in real-time; and an annotated collaborative framework, wherein at least two user of the system can work on different portions of a document in realtime.
- 33. A research system, comprising:
a plurality of computers, at least one of the computers being operative as a server for the research system; wherein the system instantiates Java client classes by name at run time to implement CORBA client interfaces to changing server components.
- 34. The research system of claim 33, wherein the system implements a groupware framework around a Common Object Request Broker Architecture wherein a client is extensible in real time and downloaded as a Java applet.
- 35. The research system of claim 33, wherein the groupware framework is a screen sharing collaborative framework, wherein at least two users of the system can screen share in real-time.
- 36. The research system of claim 33, wherein the groupware framework is an annotated collaborative framework, wherein at least two user of the system can work on different portions of a document in realtime.
- 37. The research system of claim 33 wherein the groupware framework is a screen sharing collaborative framework, wherein at least two users of the system can screen share in real-time; and an annotated collaborative framework, wherein at least two user of the system can work on different portions of a document in realtime.
- 38. A chemi-informatics research system, comprising:
a plurality of computers, at least one of the plurality of computers running a multi-platform object oriented programming code, and at least one of the plurality of computers storing chemical data; and a network architecture interconnecting the plurality of computers, the network architecture allowing objects to transparently communicate with each other; wherein the chemi-informatics research system provides for integrating and organizing the chemical data to facilitate chemical research.
- 39. The research system of claim 38, at least one of the plurality of computers being operative as a server for the cheminformatics research system;
wherein the system instantiates Java client classes by name at run time to implement CORBA client interfaces to changing server components.
- 40. The research system of claim 38, wherein the system implements a groupware framework around a Common Object Request Broker Architecture wherein a client is extensible in real time and downloaded as a Java applet.
- 41. The research system of claim 38, wherein the chemi-informatics research system organizes the chemical data to perform chemical analysis.
- 42. The research system of claim 38, wherein the groupware framework is a screen sharing collaborative framework, wherein at least two users of the system can screen share in real-time.
- 43. The research system of claim 38, wherein the groupware framework is an annotated collaborative framework, wherein at least two user of the system can work on different portions of a document in realtime.
- 44. The research system of claim 39 wherein the groupware framework is a screen sharing collaborative framework, wherein at least two users of the system can screen share in real-time; and an annotated collaborative framework, wherein at least two user of the system can work on different portions of a document in realtime.
- 45. An informatics research system, comprising:
a server computer for carrying out operations in connection with the system, the server computer being operatively coupled to a network backbone; at least one client computer for providing user access to the informatics research system, the at least one client computer being operatively coupled to the network backbone; wherein the client computer has zero footprint access to a plurality of software applications and informatics data via the server computer.
- 46. The informatics research system of claim 45, the client computer including item classes which represent views of data residing on the server computer.
- 47. The informatics research system of claim 45, the item classes including a DNA sequence item, and the client computer serving as a view manager of persistent data residing on the server computer.
- 48. A method to perform informatics based research, comprising the steps of:
using a first computer running a multi-platform object oriented programming code, the first computer being operatively coupled to a network backbone; using a second computer having stored thereon vertical market specific data, the second computer being operatively coupled to the network backbone; using a network architecture to network the first and second computers to form a research system, the research system allowing objects to transparently communicate with each other, wherein the first computer has zero footprint access to the vertical market specific data residing on the second computer; and using the research system to integrate and organize the vertical market specific data to facilitate research.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/873,217 filed Jun. 11, 1997 by Manuel Glynias et al. and titled SYSTEM FOR FACILITATING DRUG DISCOVERY DATA. The entire disclosure of which is incorporated by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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08873217 |
Jun 1997 |
US |
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09095083 |
Jun 1998 |
US |