The volume presents recent results in the field of Information Structure based on research on Italian and Italian dialects, and on further studies on several typologically different languages. The central idea is that Information Structure is not an exclusive matter of syntax but an interface issue
Chemical Structure Information Systems. Interfaces, Communication, and Standards
β Scribed by Wendy A. Warr (Eds.)
- Publisher
- American Chemical Society
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 138
- Series
- ACS Symposium Series 400
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Content: Design considerations for multipurpose structure files / Richard S. Hong --
Information integration in an incompatible world / Dennis H. Smith --
Chemical structure browsing / Alexander J. Lawson --
Integration and standards: use of a host language interface / A. Peter Johnson, Katherine Burt, Anthony P.F. Cook, Kevin M. Higgins, Glen A. Hopkinson, and Gurmaj Singh --
A standard interface to public, corporate, and personal files / John L. Macko and James V. Seals --
Towards the universal chemical structure interface / William G. Town --
A universal structure/substructure representation for PC-host communication / John M. Barnard, Clemens J. Jochum, and Stephen M. Welford --
Chemical structure information at the bench : a new integrated approach / Robert M. Olszewski, Everett A. Bruce, Craig Leilous, and Rudy Potenzone, Jr. --
Building a comprehensive chemical information system / Jean-Pierre Gay, Guillaume Auneveux, and FrancΜ§oise Chabernaud --
The standard molecular data format (SMD Format) as an integration tool in computer chemistry / H. Bebak, C. Buse, W.T. Donner, P. Hoever, H. Jacob, H. Klaus, J. Pesch, J. Roemelt, P. Schilling, B. Woost, and C. Zirz --
The effort to define a standard molecular description file format / John S. Garavelli.
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