## Abstract A new computer program has been designed to build and analyze quantitativeโstructure activity relationship (QSAR) models through regression analysis. The user is provided with a range of regression and validation techniques. The emphasis of the program lies mainly in the validation of Q
BuildQSAR: A New Computer Program for QSAR Analysis
โ Scribed by de Oliveira, Daniel Barbosa ;Gaudio, Anderson Coser
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 216 KB
- Volume
- 19
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1611-020X
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โฆ Synopsis
A new computer program called BuildQSAR has been designed to help the QSAR practitioner on the task of building and analyzing quantitative models through regression analysis. The main part of the program is a spreadsheet, in which the user can enter with the data set composed by the structure deยฎnition of the compounds, one or more types of biological activity values and many physicochemical properties. The program has an external data bank, which includes the values of many known substituent parameters. The common tasks that can be performed by the program are: (a) linear, quadratic and bilinear models; (b) graphics analysis; (c) correlation analysis and; (d) hypothesis testing.
BuildQSAR can also: (e) build subsets of the data set that include groups of compounds chosen by the user; (f ) create new variables, derived from the existing ones, and create many types of indicator variables; (g) build data sets directly from the data bank by selecting the substituents and the variables therein; (h) perform variable selection by systematic search and genetic algorithm; (i) perform crossvalidation of speciยฎc models; ( j) eliminate outliers and analyze the resulting model; and others. The program was coded in Delphi 5 and runs in Windows 95y98y00yNT environments.
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