Presentation 2006-03-17
Customizable Platform System on Neuroinformatics: XooNIps
Kazutsuna YAMAJI, Hiroyuki SAKAI, Yoshihiro OKUMURA, Shiro USUI,
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Abstract(in English) The developing field of neuroinformatics includes technologies for the collection and sharing of neuro-related digital resources. These resources will be of increasing value for understanding the brain. Developing a database system to integrate these disparate resources is necessary for full use of these resources. This study proposes a base database system termed XooNIps that utilizes the content management system called XOOPS. XooNIps is designed for developing databases in different research fields through customization of the option menu. According to the site policy, several types of user authorization, reviewing system, communicating function between the databases etc. are customized by GUI operations. XOOPS modules containing news, forums schedules, blogs and other information can be combined to enhance XooNIps functionality. These features offer better scalability, extensibility to the general neuroinformatics community.
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Keyword(in English) Neuroinformatics / Database / Institutional Repository
Paper # NC2005-168
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Conference Date 2006/3/10(1days)
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Title (in English) Customizable Platform System on Neuroinformatics: XooNIps
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Keyword(1) Neuroinformatics
Keyword(2) Database
Keyword(3) Institutional Repository
1st Author's Name Kazutsuna YAMAJI
1st Author's Affiliation RIKEN Brain Science Institute()
2nd Author's Name Hiroyuki SAKAI
2nd Author's Affiliation RIKEN Brain Science Institute
3rd Author's Name Yoshihiro OKUMURA
3rd Author's Affiliation RIKEN Brain Science Institute
4th Author's Name Shiro USUI
4th Author's Affiliation RIKEN Brain Science Institute
Date 2006-03-17
Paper # NC2005-168
Volume (vol) vol.105
Number (no) 659
Page pp.pp.-
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