STP Published: 1994
STP1214-EB

Computerized Chemical Data Standards: Databases, Data Interchange, and Information Systems

Editor(s): Rich Lysakowski, Charles E. Gragg

To remain competitive, industries most computerize as much of their chemical data as possible. Manufacturers dependent on chemical data need access to rapid, on-line information, and yet few formal standards exist for database storage, the exchange of chemical structure data, analytical chemistry data, or for presentation of chemical information to end users. STP 1214 presents 13 peer-reviewed papers written by leaders in the field of chemical data computerization. The papers cover:

• molecular structure information

• analytical (testing) laboratory information

• and presentation and publication of chemical data.

This handy reference provides you with examples on how to standardize data interchange; explanations on techniques such as abstract data modeling, object-oriented analysis, design, and implementation; and requirements for current and future standards in chemistry, including systems modeling and abstract data modeling.

Table of Contents

JR McDaniel, JR Balmuth

S Barcza

D Maier, JB Cushing, DM Hansen, GD Purvis, RA Bair, DM DeVaney, DF Feller, MA Thompson

AV Shah, WP Walters, R Shah, DP Dolata

R Lysakowski

D Stranz, S Campbell, R Christopher, J Watt, D Zakett

RD Weimar

RD Weimar

RN Lee, SW Gaarenstroom

R Jenkins, MM Fornoff, MA Holomany, MM King

JK McDowell, MC Hawley, A Kamel, J Stickten

RA Strehlow, TO Tallant, JD Mason, PL Kienlen, KT Barry

B Lawyer, M King

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Pages: 176
DOI: 10.1520/STP1214-EB
ISBN-EB: 978-0-8031-5273-1
ISBN-13: 978-0-8031-1876-8