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Week
Entries
Week of June 27
2014 06 27 – Friday
Updates:
- Rohit working remotely.
- Rohit read through existing files in repository and started reading graph traversal papers.
Tasks:
- Change argparse method to argv method (Huwate (Kwat)).
- 7pm video call (All).
- Run PyDot representation and fix command line arguments (Rohit).
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Read about past igem teams and projects
- Update journal
- Inform everyone about meeting schedules
- Inform everyone about online resources available
- Make sure everyone knows his/her tasks
- Read about past igem teams and projects
- Read the paper: http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/sb400024s
- Learn PigeonCAD: http://pigeoncad.org
- Read about cytoscape.js. http://cytoscape.github.io/cytoscape.js/
- Read about Qualitative package of SBML: http://co.mbine.org/specifications/sbml.level-3.version-1.qual.version-1.release-1.pdf
- Read more about synthetic biology theories and past accomplishments.
- Relate our project to that of others
- Read more about synthetic biology theories and past accomplishments
- Relate our project to that of others
Joaquin
- Read about past igem teams and projects.
- Read more about synthetic biology theories and past accomplishments.
- Relate our project
Rohit
- Working remotely
- Familiarized himself with all the existing code on Github
- Began reading graph traversal papers
2014 06 28 – Saturday
Updates:
- Huwate (Kwat) working in SD all weekend.
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat):
- Read about past igem teams and projects
- Read the paper: http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/sb400024s
- Learn PigeonCAD: http://pigeoncad.org
- Read about cytoscape.js. http://cytoscape.github.io/cytoscape.js/
- Read about Qualitative package of SBML: http://co.mbine.org/specifications/sbml.level-3.version-1.qual.version-1.release-1.pdf
- Read more about synthetic biology theories and past accomplishments.
- Relate our project to that of others
Joaquin
- Read about past igem teams and projects.
- Read about Qualitative package of SBML: http://co.mbine.org/specifications/sbml.level-3.version-1.qual.version-1.release-1.pdf .
2014 06 29 – Sunday
Updates:
- Huwate (Kwat) working in SD all weekend.
- Contact Huwate (Kwat) if you needed to understand something or work together.
Tasks:
- Sunday, have a good weekend :)
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat):
- Read about past igem teams and projects
- Read the paper: http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/sb400024s
- Learn PigeonCAD: http://pigeoncad.org
- Read about cytoscape.js. http://cytoscape.github.io/cytoscape.js/
- Read about Qualitative package of SBML: http://co.mbine.org/specifications/sbml.level-3.version-1.qual.version-1.release-1.pdf
- Read more about synthetic biology theories and past accomplishments
- Relate our project
- Reviewing python
- Learning database system
- Learning synthetic biology theories
- Optimizing the schedule so we finish the project on time
- Read more about synthetic biology theories and concepts
- Relate our project
Week of June 30
2014 06 30 – Monday
Updates:
- Lauren joined :)
- Rohit is remote and read assigned reading on algorithms.
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Reviewing python
- Learning database system
- Learning synthetic biology theories
- Optimizing the schedule so we finish the project on time
- Read more about synthetic biology theories and concepts
- Relate our project
Joaquin
- Read about past igem teams and projects.
- Reviewing python
- Learning database system
Lauren:
- Do Learn Python the Hard Way.
- Read Python Wiki.
Gary:
- Read Cytoscape.js API
Rohit:
- Read up on graph and hypergraph traversal
Tasks:
- Project catch up and review.
- Clean up codes.
- Change argparse to argv.
- Learn proper code style for python.
2014 07 01 – Tuesday
Updates:
- Rohit will be in SD around 11.
- Learned about Entity Relationship Diagrams
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Read about past igem teams and projects
- Updating journal and getting everyone’s machine compatible with git, anaconda, and other environments
- Start coding the database structure
- Read more about synthetic biology theories and past concepts and accomplishments
- Read more about synthetic biology theories and concepts
- Relate our project
Joaquin
- Learn about code styles for Python
- Play with Cytoscape
- Refine codes
- Generate Pydoc
- Write program to output Pigeon commands as textfile
Rohit:
- Began attept to develop parser for Pigeon commands
Tasks:
- Start looking for potential data sources
2014 07 02 – Wednesday
Updates:
- Rohit is remote
- Learned about SBML
- Algorithms/Graph Rep will be moving to SQL to help develop the database
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Read about past igem teams and projects
- Updating journal and getting everyone’s machine compatible with git, anaconda, and other environments
- Start coding the database structure
- Read more about synthetic biology theories and past concepts and accomplishments
- Read more about synthetic biology theories and concepts
- Relate our project
- Finish program for Pigeon commands
- Start looking for potential data sources
Tasks:
- Learn about SQL
- Learn about Petri Net Theory
- Learn about SBML (Jenhan sent us a pdf)
- Learn more about Dynamic Programming and Path Traversal (MIT course that Justin posted is highly recommended)
- Begin to conceptualize how we will format our data
- Think about Entity Relationships
- Convert the the SBML network into an Entity Relationship Diagram (cannot provide images apparently the files are too big according to gmail, sorry)
2014 07 03 - Thursday
Updates:
- Acquired snippet of Linh’s Database
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Read about past igem teams and projects
- Read emailed papers and also help others understand about their assigned papers
- Start coding the database structure
- Help others understand the direction of the project
- Read more about synthetic biology theories and concepts
- Relate our project
- Help everyone to catch up with each other and get the project organized
Tasks:
- Learn about SQL
- Learn about Petri Net Theory
- Learn about SBML (Jenhan sent us a pdf)
- Learn more about Dynamic Programming and Path Traversal (MIT course that Justin posted is highly recommended)
- Begin to conceptualize how we will format our data
- Think about Entity Relationships
- Convert the the SBML network into an Entity Relationship Diagram (cannot provide images apparently the files are too big according to gmail, sorry)
Week of July 7
2014 07 07- Monday
Updates:
- Continued playing with Cytoscape.js add/remove nodes
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Read about past igem teams and projects
- Have a team meeting to understand what implementation we should use for our network
- there are many many well established models
- implementation mining!
- Read up on boolean networks
- Relate our project
- Read up petri nets
Joaquin
- Read up on Boolean networs
- Read up on Petri nets
Tasks:
- Learn about SQL
- Learn about Petri Net Theory
- Learn about SBML (Jenhan sent us a pdf)
- Learn more about Dynamic Programming and Path Traversal (MIT course that Justin posted is highly recommended)
- Begin to conceptualize how we will format our data
- Think about Entity Relationships
- Convert the the SBML network into an Entity Relationship Diagram (cannot provide images apparently the files are too big according to gmail, sorry)
2014 07 08- Tuesday
Updates:
- Pydoc template is ready to be used
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Read about past igem teams and projects
- Learn about Petrinets and Boolean network
- Think of their pros and cons in term of our project
- Read more about synthetic biology theories and concepts
- Understand the basic properties of a Petri net
- Learn more about Petri net analysis, remember to consider path traversal (I recommend looking into Reachability Trees)
- Given your knowledge of Petri nets develop an Entity Relationship Diagram
- Try finding a Python package that utilizes Petri nets <\li>
Rohit
- Read up on Boolean networs
- Read up on Petri nets
Tasks:
- Learn about Boolean Networks
- Learn about Petri Net Theory
2014 07 09- Wednesday
Updates:
- Consensus was formed when discussing the modelling of transcription networks (we will be using Petri nets)!
- No coding, still waiting on SQL database
- Now, SQL and network team should all use this journal to update each other!
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Read about past igem teams and projects
- Added documents to google drive and everyone must read those documentation summarizing our plans and implementation details
- Think of their pros and cons in term of our project
- Read more about synthetic biology theories and concepts
- Understand the basic properties of a Petri net
- Learn more about Petri net analysis, remember to consider path traversal (I recommend looking into Reachability Trees)
- Given your knowledge of Petri nets develop an Entity Relationship Diagram
- Try finding a Python package that utilizes Petri nets
Tasks:
- Understand the basic properties of a Petri net
- Learn more about Petri net analysis, remember to consider path traversal (I recommend looking into Reachability Trees)
- Given your knowledge of Petri nets develop an Entity Relationship Diagram
- Try finding a Python package that utilizes Petri nets
- Do any reading that you feel is necessary for your understanding of the project
2014 07 10 – Thursday
Tasks:
- Master Petri Nets!
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Read about past igem teams and projects
- Look for useful python packages for our project
- Read more about synthetic biology theories and past accomplishments
- Relate our project
- Understand the basic properties of a Petri net
- Learn more about Petri net analysis, remember to consider path traversal (I recommend looking into Reachability Trees)
- Given your knowledge of Petri nets develop an Entity Relationship Diagram
- Try finding a Python package that utilizes Petri nets
- Learn SNAKES- a Python library that provides and simulates Petri nets- https://code.google.com/p/python-snakes/
- There also exists a Petri Net Markup Language http://www.pnml.org
2014 07 11 – Friday
Updates:
- Petri Nets will be our primary method to model the flow of information in our transcription network.
Tasks
- Ensure that you understand Petri Nets
- Learn new ways to traverse Peti Nets
- Communicate with the team to figure out where the project stands now
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Read about past igem teams and projects
- Look for useful python packages for our project
- Read more about synthetic biology theories and past accomplishments
- Relate our project
- Master SNAKES- a Python library that provides and simulates Petri nets- https://code.google.com/p/python-snakes/
- There also exists a Petri Net Markup Language http://www.pnml.org
Week of July 14
2014 07 14- Monday
Updates:
- Breadth-First Search and Topological Sort Algorithms are possible traversal algorithms that will be implemented in our design.
Tasks:
- When visualizing your network don’t mind the details such as device composition, simply denote devices as a node along with transitions and intermediates. For transitions, just write it in conditional probability format. For example, A+B > D the transition will be written as D| A+B which reads as “ D given A+B.” Eventually we will be substituting our transitions with a mathematical functional representing a logic gate.
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Read about past igem teams and projects
- Look for useful python packages for our project
- Read more about synthetic biology theories and past accomplishments
- Read about past igem teams and projects
- Relate our project
- Learn more about shortest path algorithms, from a single source vertex, that allow for multiple sources(inputs such as molecule A+B) and sinks (outputs such as C + D) in a directed graph
- Attempt to write some simple code implementing an algorithm that you find favorable, then visualize your network(use the code on github unless you know of an alternate method)
- Learn SNAKES- a Python library that provides and simulates Petri nets- https://code.google.com/p/python-snakes/
- There also exists a Petri Net Markup Language http://www.pnml.org
- KEEP IN MIND that our solution must work not only for a specific network, but for all connected or acyclic networks
2014 07 15 – Tuesday
Updates:
- Every team will be merging their code with the master branch this week, Jenhan will be providing further details
Tasks:
- Continue learning about single source path traversal algorithms
- Update your status and meet with team to ensure that we are all on the same page
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Read about past igem teams and projects
- Look for useful python packages for our project
- Read more about synthetic biology theories and past accomplishments
- Relate our project
- Learn about Dynamic Programming (it will be a key component in our design)
- Think of possible ways to weigh our edges
- Learning dynamic programming
- Learning about graph traversal algorithms (BFS, DFS, Dijkstra’s)
Rohit
- Learning dynamic programming
- Learning about graph traversal algorithms (BFS, DFS, Dijkstra’s)
2014 07 16 – Wednesday
Updates:
- Learned about Max Flow Algorithm and Hotnet.
- Learned how to apply loading and exporting cytoscape.js JSON.
Tasks:
- Retrieve information from literature to help populate the database.
- Think of a way to weigh our edges.
- Continue to read about network algorithms.
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Learning SQL
- Starting to learn petri nets
- Read about past igem teams and projects
- Look for useful python packages for our project
- Read more about synthetic biology theories and past accomplishments
- Relate our project
- Think of a way to weigh our edges
- Continue to read about network algorithms
- Establish a good structure for the database
- Establish a good traversal algorithm
- Create a network using current database
2014 07 17 – Thursday
Updates:
-
Learned about Max Flow Algorithm and Hotnet.
- Learned how to apply loading and exporting cytoscape.js JSON.
Tasks:
- Learned about the required attributes for each device:
- Boolean logic
- Intermediates(small molecules,TF, ligand, RNA,etc.)
- Type of Gate(transcription, recombinase, RNA circuit,etc.)
- Retrieve information from literature to help populate the database
- Think of a way to weigh our edges
- Continue to read about network algorithms
- Establish a good structure for the database
- Establish a good traversal algorithm
- Create a network using current database
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat):
- Learning SQL
- Thinking of ideas to structure the database
- Learning Petri Nets
- Learning traversal algorithms
- Reading assigned papers and retrieving information to update JR’s spreadsheet
- Read about past igem teams and projects
- Look for useful python packages for our project
- Read more about synthetic biology theories and past accomplishments
- Relate our project
Joaquin:
- SQL columns modification
- Determining the required information a client would have to provide in order to insert into and update the network.
- Reading papers to get fill the google docs
Rohit:
- Learning SQL
- Conceptualizing traverse algorithm.
- Reading assigned papers to fill in google doc table
Gary:
- Met with CynetShare team.
- Got approval to use CynetShare code.
- Read up on angular.js and yeoman.
Lauren:
- Python tutorials
- Petri net reading
Valeriy
- Missed the meeting with the cynetshare people but was updated on it
- Read a few chapters from different books about jquery functions to possibly use in the future for data loading on the website
2014 07 18 – Friday
Updates:
- Creating new sql tables for promoter, rbs, cds, and terminators.
- Huwate (Kwat) is sick.
- Rohit is remote
Tasks:
- Update the device component table by Monday.
- Complete the database filling. Make sure all details are accurate now.
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat):
- Learned about testing python codes
- With JR and Fred, improved the SQL database structure
- Currently learning about MySQL
- Reading about Petri Nets to generate a traversal algorithm
- Going over all the codes to understand them
- Read about past igem teams and projects
- Look for useful python packages for our project
- Read more about synthetic biology theories and past accomplishments
- Relate our project
Rohit:
- Learning SQL
- Reading up on Petri Nets.
- Reading up on Traversal Algorithms
Gary:
- Learned basics of angular.js.
Lauren:
- Codecademy tutorials
- Petri net reading
- Breadth first/depth first searches
- Reading papers to fill in google doc
Valeriy
- Started re-learning python to work with the traversal as suggested by Jenhan
Week of July 21
2014 07 21 – Monday
Updates:
- Rohit is remote.
- Evan gave a speech about iGem.
- Fred in summer school.
Tasks:
- Populate database
- Establish traversal algorithm
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Write documentation guide for others
- Learned about testing python codes.
- With JR and Fred, improved the SQL database structure.
- Currently learning about MySQL.
- Reading about Petri Nets to generate a traversal algorithm.
- Going over all the codes to understand them.
- Reading about assigned papers to fill the spreadsheet.
- Read about past igem teams and projects.
- Look for useful python packages for our project
- Read more about synthetic biology theories and past accomplishments.
- Relate our project.
- Generated code for breadth and depth first searches
- Reading papers to fill in google doc
Rohit
- Started writing some code for a basic BFS
- Reading DAG paper
Joaquin
- DAG Paper
Lauren
- Generated code for breadth and depth first searches
- Reading papers to fill in google doc
Valeriy
- Cleaned up a lot of my code
- Still going over python coding
2014 0722 – Tuesday
Updates:
- Rohit cannot make today’s meeting due to family issues. Please keep him updated through the journal. Thanks :)
Tasks:
- Populate database
- Establish traversal algorithm
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Write documentation guide for others
- With JR and Fred, improved the SQL database structure.
- Currently learning about MySQL.
- Reading about Petri Nets to generate a traversal algorithm.
- Going over all the codes to understand them.
- Reading about assigned papers to fill the spreadsheet.
- Read about past igem teams and projects.
- Look for useful python packages for our project
- Read more about synthetic biology theories and past accomplishments.
- Relate our project.
- Structuring the database
- Learning Petri Nets.
- Working on traversal algorithm
- Learn Python the hard way
Joaquin
- Further develop sql. Include promoter and cds table.
Gary:
- Installed Yeoman(Yo, Bower, and Grunt) via GitBash.
- Tried to troubleshoot missing “bower_components.”
Lauren:
- Attempting to expand breadth first search for multiple inputs and outputs
- Look into hotnets and max flow
Valeriy
- Installed Yeoman to try to see if we can use it for our application
- Played around with the files
- Went over the entire tutorial as well as read a few articles for hints about using yeomen
2014 07 23 – Wednesday
Updates:
- Rohit is remote
Tasks:
- Populate database
- Establish traversal algorithm
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Structuring the database
- Learning Petri Nets.
- Working on traversal algorithm
- Learn Python the hard way
- Data mining for devices
Lauren
- Learn Python the hard way
2014 07 24 – Thursday
Updates:
- Huwate (Kwat) is sick.
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- SQL clean up
- Learning petri nets
- Structuring the database
- Learning Petri Nets
- Working on traversal algorithm
- Learn Python the hard way
- Sick…:(
Joaquin
- scheme for UUID
- add implicit output list to device table
- promoter sequence database (biobrick registry)
- insert_into_database fix
- determine necessary data for device input
Gary:
- Looked through CyNet source code and annotate functions.
Valeriy
- Read a few articles about visualizing data using json files and also different techniques that people use nowadays to achieve it
- Still learning about how to fully use CyNetShare
- Think more about the database structure and the traverse algorithm.
2014 07 25 – Friday
Updates:
- Gary’s birthday! Happy birthday Gary!!!
- Huwate (Kwat) is still sick...
Tasks:
- Read about traverse algorithm.
- Please update this document.
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Learn HTML
- Learn Bioservices for Miram, etc.
- Structuring the database
- Learning Petri Nets
- Working on traversal algorithm
- Learn Python the hard way
- Learning more about petri nets
- Go over everyone’s codes
Joaquin
- Learn Bioservices for Miram, etc.
Gary:
- Turned 19.
- Continued sifting through CyNet code.
Lauren
- Prepare presentation of expanded breadth first search for monday
Valeriy
- Took the day to try to learn angular js main functions to use for the website
- Go over more CyNetShare code
Week of July 28
2014 07 28 – Monday
Updates:
- Huwate (Kwat) is not sick! Back!
- Justin proposed his idea about our t-shirt and logo.
- Discussed freshness of lapel pins and formal dress.
- We should take a group photo soon.
Tasks:
- Update this document.
- Read about presentation structure.
- Vote for food.
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Created presentation structure
- Fully done with Learn Python the Hard Way exercises and CodeAcademy
- Still working on improving the existing codes.
- Started learning about Wiki
- Started learning about HTML
- Still learning more about petri nets
- Cleaned up this journal and and folders
Rohit
- Reading DAG paper
- Working on BFS code
Gary:
- Attempted to run CyNetShare on Netbeans.
Lauren
- worked with Huwate (Kwat), KP, Gary, and Fernando to prepare presentation structure
Valeriy
- Learning more about CyNetShare to fully understand what it is capable of
- Also looking at different ways how to store information into json file
- Read about using json files to visualize data and what it takes to do that
- Read up on d3.js to see if we could possibly use it
2014 07 29 – Tuesday
Updates:
- Fernando has produced a image on the network.
Tasks:
- Meet with two out of three graduate students to discuss the progress.
- Update this journal.
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Starting to learn HTML and CSS for Wiki
- Together with Fred and Joaquin, designed a new structure for the database and the traversal. We will present this tomorrow
- Brainstorming about traverse algorithm
Joaquin
- Together with Fred and Huwate (Kwat), designed a new structure for the database and the traversal. We will present this tomorrow.
Fred
- Together with Huwate (Kwat) and Joaquin, designed a new structure for the database and the traversal.
Gary
- Fixing errors with running cy-net-share on netbeans.
- Reviewed cy-net-share code.
- Learned use of jquery handlers to upload files.
KP
- Working on running cy-net-share with our netbeans GlassFish server.
- This week’s tasks include trying to manipulate the nodes of a sample graph generated by cy-net-share (things like clicking on a node to view an image, etc.)
Rohit
- Working on BFS search on Petri Nets. Will hopefully present on Thursday.
Lauren
- Began petri net traversal method and refined the path-merger traversal method. The petri net method emphasizes the transitions more heavily and will integrate more easily with the Boolean logic, but may miss some of the paths that the path-merger method would not.
Valeriy
- Read about how to make CyNetShare work on NetBeans to help kp and gary
- Thinking about ways to manipulate the json file that CyNetShare accepts in order to visualize any data we want
- Thinking about possible website design
- Reading about running CyNetShare
2014 07 30 – Wednesday
Updates:
- Meeting with Andreas this morning.
- Talk to graduate students to update about your progress.
- Wiki will use this document as the journal. So, it is imperative that we keep good records here if we want to win.
- Petri Nets is the way!
Tasks:
- Update this journal: make sure to follow the format (we will parse the entire document later.)
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
Rohit
- Continuing BFS
- Exploring other traversal ideas
Joaquin
- Reading Data Normalization
Gary
- Put running cy-net-share on netbeans on backburner.
- Read about Ruby.
- Installed Ruby and compass gem to use sass files on cy-net-share.
- Attempt to run cy-net-share using grunt.
- Addressed “missing components” issue and “bower_components”
- Successfully ran Cy-net-share on grunt without error messages.
Lauren
- Created a version of the petri net traversal discussed in the previous meeting. Pulls from dictionaries loosely structured around the network.
Fred
- learning about data Normalization
2014 07 31 – Thursday
Updates:
- Database normalization complete
- Meet with graduate students to update the progress
Tasks:
- Implement database model
- Implement traversal
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Improve database model
- Learn more about Petri Nets
- Learn more about SQL and its functions
- Meeting with JR and Fred to brainstorm more about the traverse algorithm
- Data mining for devices
- Edited the petri net traversal to include relays between various transitions. Needs to be edited to integrate the boolean logic more thoroughly.
Fred
- Meeting with Joaquin and Huwate (Kwat), improved database structure, finished database normalization, prepared for presentation, and traversal algorithm
Valeriy
- Played around with some more json data trying to add more key values and data and figuring out an easier way to add more information to the json file
Week of August 1
2014 08 01 – Friday
Updates:
- Database normalization complete
- Meet with graduate students to update the progress
Tasks:
- Stop everything that you are doing for igem and POPULATE the database!
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Created database structure.
- Normalization complete.
- Working on algorithm.
- Reading on petri nets.
- Learning about designing wiki
- Populating new database
- Read more about synthetic biology theories and past accomplishments.
- Relate our project.
- Data mining for devices
KP
- CyNetShare now runs on our (mine, for now) server so we can make as many changes as we want to (to suit our network)!
- We can now select nodes to display images just like we could in Cytoscape.js (more about this at meeting).
- This will allow us to click on devices to view them in greater detail. Next week I might try to display images in the table instead, so that if you select multiple nodes you can see multiple images. I’ll also try running the CyNetShare graph on JSON files provided by Fernando to see if the format is correct.
- Today’s tasks include pushing web dev files to the master branch so that the home page of our website runs normally again (if you try to run it with the files currently in master branch, the CSS appears to be broken as we’re missing a few files). Basically cleaning up the web dev part of the master branch.
Gary
- Busy with Final Exams
- Began outlining Web part of presentation.
Rohit
- Improving BFS algorithm
- Learning Petri nets
- Populating database
- Keeping journal clean
Lauren
- Editing the new petri net traversal. Accepts multiple inputs. Currently formatting integration of boolean logic and multiple outputs.
Valeriy
-
Working on figuring out how to design a specific json file to obtain the information from the database and have it visualized with CyNetshare
Week of August 4
2014 08 04 – Monday
Updates:
- Database is structured.
- Time to populate the database.
- Only 2 months left until the jamboree, we have to collaborate.
Tasks:
- Populate the database ASAP.
- STOP everything that you do, and work on the database.
- Setting up the powerpoint structure.
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Made instruction sheet for filling the database.
- Improved algorithm.
- Reading on Petri Nets to use the style within the algorithm.
- Populated my portion of the database.
- Cleaned database up for consistent style.
Joaquin
- Instruction sheet for filling in the database sheet.
- Instruction sheet for filling the component sheet.
- Creating a powerpoint structure for database group.
Gary
- Populated my portion of the database
- Cleaned database up for consistent style.
- Preparing presentation structure for Web Dev.
- Continuing to address cy-net-share discrepancies.
Rohit
- Populated my portion of the database
- Cleaned database up for consistent style
Lauren
- Populate the database
- test a preliminary version of the new petri net algorithm on a small database
Fred
- worked with Joaquin about presentation
- worked on traversal algorithm
- started making python script for new database
Valeriy
- Populated my portion of the database
- Worked on a draft of the website homepage for the presentation
- Read my research papers as well fernandos paper
2014 08 05 – Tuesday
Updates:
- Database is structured
- Time to populate the database
Tasks:
- Populate the database please.
- Make sure your partner’s data is correct.
- Fill in powerpoint structure and be ready to present tomorrow.
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Cleaned the database and commented on everyone's data
- Working on the search algorithm
- Reading about Petri Nets
- The current search algorithm does not follow Petri Nets model, unfortunately. So I am trying to fix this
- I made a folder named whiteboard_pictures, where all the pictures of the whiteboard can be found
- Wiki model: https://2013.igem.org/Team:USTC-Software
Gary
- Continued to clean up the database.
- Added NOT gate entries to AND gates involving repressors.
- Contributed to Website portion of presentations.
- Learning Scale Vector Graphs for possible plotting.
Rohit
- Fixing data on database
- Working on presentation
Joaquin
- Filling in database ppt information
- Working with everyone to form a coherent and structured ppt.
- Filling Database section.
Lauren
- Edit the database
- Fix the errors in the traversal: not accepting multiple outputs, returning incorrect outputs when loops are concerned
Valeriy
- Looked over the data base
- Thinking further about possible website designs
- Playing around with json data and having it show up
- Still discussing with Joaquin about what we will do to create and pass the json files
- Edited more of the database information
Huwate (Kwat)
- Cleaned the database and commented on everyone's data
- Working on the search algorithm
- Reading about Petri Nets
- The current search algorithm does not follow Petri Nets model, unfortunately. So I am trying to fix this
- I made a folder named whiteboard_pictures, where all the pictures of the whiteboard can be found
- Wiki model: https://2013.igem.org/Team:USTC-Software
Gary
- Continued to clean up the database.
- Added NOT gate entries to AND gates involving repressors.
- Contributed to Website portion of presentations.
- Learning Scale Vector Graphs for possible plotting.
Rohit
- Fixing data on database
- Working on presentation
Joaquin
- Filling in database ppt information
- Working with everyone to form a coherent and structured ppt.
- Filling Database section.
Lauren
- Edit the database
- Fix the errors in the traversal: not accepting multiple outputs, returning incorrect outputs when loops are concerned
Valeriy
- Looked over the data base
- Thinking further about possible website designs
- Playing around with json data and having it show up
- Still discussing with Joaquin about what we will do to create and pass the json files
- Edited more of the database information
Week of August 11
2014 08 11 – Monday
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Wrestled with MySQL
- Starting on parsing the sub tree
- Working on search algorithm
- Read articles provided
- Read about petri nets
- Cleaned the database
- Improving spanning tree algorithm
- Cleaned database up for consistent style
Rohit
- Improving spanning tree algorithm
Joaquin
- Created a database_to_pigeon.py that pulls information from the database that is used in pigeon commands
- Talked with yesterday Tiffany about the database_to_pigeon.py
- Worked with Tiffany to check her code and how it works with database_to_pigeon.py
- Established with Valeriy, Gary and KP information necessary to produce the final CyNetShare visualization. Two files will be created nodes.txt and edges.txt nodes.txt will have the following information Node_ID, Name, Type where type is either intermediate, transition or operon. Type may not be used during the creation of the json but this information may be necessary for CyNetShare. Later the Type can be mapped to the Node_ID dictionary style edges.txt will have the following information Source_ID, Target_ID, Math (Probably just for visualization purposes in CyNetShare simply as a text to see a label). Math is only important for transitions nodes. Later the Math can be mapped to the Transition_Node_ID.
- Skyped with Fred so he can help me out with the Miriam ID using the Bioservices Module as well as helping to create the nodes.txt and edges.txt for the website team.
- Talked with Jenhan and through a mention transitions tables decided to include the in the database. This may cause some denormalization but it makes it possible to look up specific transitions. This includes a transitions_input table and a transitions_output table. The good thing about these tables is that they can be made from data we have already captured and provide a Transition ID for them. Transition_input Operon_ID TO_ID Intermediate_ID Transition_output Intermediate_ID TI_ID Operon_ID Made some test data for Valeriy using the test database
Gary
- Continued revising slides for the web portion of the presentation.
- Talked with Joaquin to continue finalizing how the web application will receive the node and edge data.
Tiffany
- Completed database_to_pigeonv2.py (pigeon command generator for plasmids)
Valeriy
- Got the rough draft of all the pages ready but still not sure if that will be the final
- Reading up on different web style techniques
- Talked to Joaquin about the json file and how we will use it.
- Further reading about setting up json files
KP
- Worked on the presentation (setting up slides of web dev with Gary).
- Reading up on Petri Nets
- AngularJS videos for a better understanding (Source YouTube: “Angular JS in 60ish minutes” by Dan Wahlin).
- Managed to make CyNetShare run on netbeans with Gary, pushed code for the same on GitHub.
- Try to change shapes/sizes of nodes in the CyNetShare network.
2014 08 12 – Tuesday
Updates:
- Presentation make up
- When out to eat as a group and got an awesome group photo with the sunset!!!
Tasks:
- Incorporate more of a “story” into the presentation to increase cohesiveness.
- Had great Indian food at the beach and took an almost complete team picture.
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Cleaned the database and commented on everyone's data.
- Working on the search algorithm.
- Reading about Petri Nets.
- The current search algorithm does not follow Petri Nets model, unfortunately. So I am trying to fix this.
- I made a folder named whiteboard_pictures, where all the pictures of the whiteboard can be found.
- Wiki model: https://2013.igem.org/Team:USTC-Software
- Worked on the presentation
Joaquin
- Sat down with Gary for 3 hours in Geisel and made up the introduction slides
- Came up with a diagram to represent devices
- Epiphany at 3am about how ER diagrams are meant to capture table-table relationships via key columns. Will include in next slides.
- Worked on the presentation
Gary
- Worked with Rohit and Joaquin to build introduction and part of the concluding portions of the presentation.
- Continue cleaning up web portion of the slides.
- Continued practicing slides.
Lauren
- Edited the presentation so the example slides were clearer: enlarged figures, added tags to inputs and outputs
Valeriy
- Working on the homepage as well as the app page
- Figuring out with Joaquin how to produce the json files for visualization
- Trying to see how to get CyNetShare working on netbeans
2014 08 13 – Wednesday
Updates:
- Test run 2 of project presentation
Tasks:
- Properly cite your sources
- If you need some information from the database just ask
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Wrote project description.
- With JR and Fred, created a petri net model for the sample database.
- Organized the folders and codes.
- Thought about the name for the project, SBIDer.
- Allocating tasks for people.
- A lot to work on...
Joaquin
- Presentation made me realize that I have to practice my slides a lot more
- Presentation story is slowly getting better. We got this!
- Sat with Tiffany and we defined what her slides meant and what types of questions they tried to answer.
- Really trying to help everyone tie their parts to the project as a whole.
Gary
- Unexpectedly presented the entire web portion of slides.
- Aim to continue practicing, being more wary of other parts of the presentation.
- Need to learn more about validation.
- Added basic code for a simple d3.js plot graph
Lauren
- Edited the slides more to include feedback from the meeting: examples and arrows are clearer
Valeriy
- Finished drawing out the layout of most of the website pages
- Working on the home page using html and css
- Reading about possible slider options for the team page
2014 08 14 – Thursday
Updates:
- Sign up for the iGem roster by tomorrow.
Tasks:
- Find out what website and network side need from the table.
- Submit project description.
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- SBiDer = name? Thoughts?
- Wrote project description.
- With JR and Fred, created a petri net model for the sample database.
- Organized the folders and codes.<\li>
- Thought about the name for the project, SBIDer.<\li>
- Allocating tasks for people.<\li>
- A lot to work on...
Lauren:
- Update the slides for the iGEM presentation and add figures explaining the overall traversal algorithm
- Write project description
Rohit
- Wrote project description
- Made iGEM account and applied for roster
- Adding sponsor logos to presentation_logos folder
- Adding slides about minimum spanning trees to presentation
Fred
- Read more about petri nets
- With JR and Fred, created a petri net model for the sample database.
- Making a python script to parse database csv
- Started learning SNAKES
Gary
- Discussed implementing Ryan’s modeling to the application.
- Need to iron out details about visualizing and acquiring data for the models.
Valeriy
- Finishing working on the website design
- Finished the home page with all the links to the other pages
- Working on editing the igem Logo to make it fit with the background
2014 08 15 – Friday
Updates:
- iGem wiki editing had began. Today, the first team description was input.
- Team name voting started. Please look at the document.
Tasks:
- Vote on the project name.
- Update the task sheet.
- Update this journal.
- Communicate better and understand the overall project description better.
- Please re-read others’ project description; doing so will help you understand more about the project.
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Making a script that can parse a user input, search the graph, and return one or more linear searchable space.
- Learning SNAKE and graphviz.
- Learning SQL stored function.
- Working on providing Fernando the data he needs for analysis
Rohit
- Added MST slides to presentation
- Thinking of idea for project name
- Learning json
Gary
- 1am epiphany on how to get CyNetShare running on Netbeans.
- 2am epiphany on how to fix the tables so that they display node/edge data. properly in CyNetShare.
- Continued cleaning database. It’s in poor shape. Considering reading more papers when time allows.
- Finalized design for displaying images with KP and Valeriy.
Joaquin
- Continue working on presentation
- Scripting python code to obtain json file information and pass to Rohit
Valeriy
- Working on the slider for the team page, and the contact page
- Designing the app page but have to work with gary and kp on it
- thinking about what to add to the wiki page
- Trying to prepare some potential slides for the presentation
Week of August 18
2014 08 18 – Monday
Updates:
- The project name is voted to be SBIDer!
- We may need a cuter modification to our logo.
Tasks:
- Modify our logo to be a little cuter.
- Search algorithm team need to meet and recap and catch up.
- Meeting on Monday.
- Presentation needs to get better.
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Writing a pseudo code for search algorithm.
- (2am) finalized the database in paper, needs to update it tomorrow.
- I need to cooperate with Fred and JR so they start using MySQL instead of SQlte3.
- Sadly, people were busy this weekend and I was not able to visualize the sample database. I must get this done ASAP.
- I need to improve the team description.
- I need to improve the presentation slides, bringing uniformity and a better style.
- I need to read more on petrinetworld.com to look for better ways to do what we do.
- Finally, I need to code the parser that Jenhan asked me to do.
Tiffany
- Modified pigeon command generator for plasmid to generate commands for each individual operon
- Modifying logo
Rohit
- Learning json- need file information from Joaquin
- Working to improve presentation
Gary
- Continued working on d3.js models. Incorporating a way to let users dynamically alter experimental parameters.
- Managed to plot a single line with angular controller to capture constants.
KP (weekly update)
- Managed to change size/shapes of nodes in CyNetShare (available shapes for nodes are rectangle, round rectangle, ellipse, triangle, pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, octagon & star). ~This information is important for visualization (would like inputs from the database team about this).
- Reading up on this new and amazing Angular UI Bootstrap source: http://angular-ui.github.io/bootstrap/
- Has a nice carousel option to display images.
- Will try to use a carouse within CyNetShare to display multiple images when multiple nodes are selected by the end of the week.
2014 08 19 – Tuesday
Updates:
- Database structure finished
Tasks:
- Please take a look at the database structure. It is finished. No more changes.
- Fill out 199 form if you want academic credit
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Finalized the database structure. FINALLY!
- Writing a pseudo code for search algorithm.
- Improving presenting slides with Joaquin
- Organized the folders and codes.
Gary
- Resolved some issues with graph overextending boundaries on render.
- Further compartmentalized function and variables for easier input of point and further development.
- Issues with Git pull destroyed vasts sections of my codebase with meaningless strings. Time consuming task of hunting it down in all files.
Rohit
- Generating json image
- Editing presentation
- Need to skype Joaquin tomorrow and discuss database
2014 08 20 - Wednesday
Updates:
- Database structure finished
Tasks:
- Please take a look at the database structure. It is finished. No more changes.
- Fill out 199 form if you want academic credit
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Worked with JR on the below things.
- def get_all_input_trans_ID():
- def get_all_operon_ID():
- def get_all_plasmid_ID():
- def single_trans_to_bool(trans_ID)
- def single_operon_to_bool(operon_ID)
- def unlist_values(to_list)
- def bool_trans(interactor):
- def database_to_bool_operon():
Joaquin
- def get_all_input_trans_ID():
- def get_all_operon_ID():
- def get_all_plasmid_ID():
- def single_trans_to_bool(trans_ID)
- def single_operon_to_bool(operon_ID)
- def unlist_values(to_list)
- def bool_trans(interactor):
- def database_to_bool_operon():
2014 08 21 – Thursday
Updates:
- Database structure finished
Tasks:
- Please take a look at the database structure. It is finished. No more changes.
- Fill out 199 form if you want academic credit
Personal Status
Huwate (Kwat)
- Writing a pseudo code for search algorithm.
- Improving presenting slides with Joaquin
- Learning SQL stored function.
Gary
- D3.js graph can now dynamically append lines with the user inputted parameters.
2014 08 22 – Friday
Updates:
- Database structure finished
Tasks:
- Please take a look at the database structure. It is finished. No more changes.
- Fill out 199 form if you want academic credit
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Working on parsing. I plan to finish this by the weekend.
- Reviewed presentation.
- Organized google drive.
- Debugging and improving input parsing.
Gary
- Added dynamic labels to the graph that is able to enumerate lines as they are added. Axes are static after render, considering a constant value for axes. Normalize data?
Week of August 25
2014 08 25 – Monday
Tasks:
- Fill out 199 form if you want academic credit.
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Completed the pseudo code for “User Input Syntax Analyzer and Semantic Evaluatorhttps”: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1dT22MNyL9srF9Fw6f-1rgrmnSyi-DbAbr9lrxme5z0U/edit#heading=h.ktnov6qtgi2b
- Organized google drive.
- Organized journal.
- Reviewed presentation.
Gary
- Continued working on a legend for the graph.
- Added functions for removing the lines via buttons.
- Buttons are not running functions properly.
Rohit
- Generating json nodes
- Reviewed presentation
2014 08 26 – Tuesday
Updates:
- iGem apparel options are available. Thanks Justin!
- Great work on presentation guys.
Tasks:
- Fill out 199 form if you want academic credit.
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Debugging and improving input parsing.
- Uploaded pictures from beach curry party.
- Organized the folders and codes.
Rohit
- Working on dummy json nodes
- Learning NetworkX
Gary
- Final preparations for presentation to Coleman lab.
2014 08 27 – Wednesday
Updates:
- iGem apparel options are available. Thanks Justin!
- Please fill out 199 by tomorrow.
- Presentation with Professor Coleman went great
- Suggested Graphlab, factor graph
Tasks:
- Fill out 199 form if you want academic credit.
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Spent most of the day looking for better parsers… failure…
- Organized the folders and codes.
- Organized journal.
- Reviewed presentation.
2014 08 28 – Thursday
Updates:
- Please fill out 199 by tomorrow.
Tasks:
- Fill out 199 form if you want academic credit.
- Please update this journal
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Spent all day looking for better parsers… failure…
- Improving parser
- Read about Grako, and more parsers… I think I will use YAPPS.
Joaquin
- Working on populating the working data
Gary
- Finished adding line removal buttons to the legend.
- Need a way to highlight lines.
Rohit
- Working on generating JSON nodes
- Learning NetworkX
- Learning Cytoscape
2014 08 29 – Friday
Updates:
-
voting result is posted on google drive
Tasks:
- 199 paper due
- must have meeting asap to decide who presents at boston
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Decided to implement the whole parse myself. Working on the products now
- Inputs are fully working
- Currently working on outputs and verifying the codes
Gary
- Cleaning Web Dev code for KP going remote.
- Began to decide on presenters.
Week of September 25
2014 09 25 – Thursday
Updates:
- Servlet has been created and python scripts can be run.
Tasks:
- update this journal
- Complete your tasks as listed on the URGENT TASKS spreadsheet
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Improving runtime for the code
- working on reachability
- working on convergence
- Working on making testers for traverse algorithm
- Finalizing presentation outline
- Starting to work on update functions
- Beginning to work on overall project documentation
- Cleaned up google drive
Joaquin
- connecting the json to a positions dictionary
2014 09 26 – Friday
Updates:
- Servlet has been created and python scripts can be run.
Tasks:
- update this journal
- Complete your tasks as listed on the URGENT TASKS spreadsheet
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Improving runtime for the code
- Working on making testers for traverse algorithm
- Finalizing presentation outline
- Starting to work on update functions
- Beginning to work on overall project documentation
- Cleaned up google drive
Joaquin
- Fix operon ID’s in the database creator
- Traverse subnetwork needs to be reconfigured to build network from input_transition_ids only.
- Fix operon to output transition mapping.
- Right now operons have multiple output transitions.
- As part of the above bullet. Need to fix method to reflect the operon to single output transition mapping. Fix is located inside of the method just uncomment the correct part. Delete the incorrect function.
- def get_output_transition_node_from_it_id(cursor, input_transition_id):
- Path list of list is still incomplete. Must work on it.
- Positions are connected to the json creator
- Need a x_factor and y_factor to scale the positions as necessary. Got a number!!!
- x_factor = 1376
- y_factor = 768
- Keep pigeon work going.
- Contact Lauren
- dummy id’s are used based upon the number of edges
Gary
- Rendered full network JSON from Joaquin’s code.
- Needs further refinement on systematic attribution of ID’s.
- Tweaking html and laying down function frameworks for search box.
- Reorganized app html for easier styling and positioning.
Rohit
- Network is rendered on CytoScape
- Fixing errors in network
- Virtual Machine Linux
Week of September 29
2014 09 29 – Monday
Updates:
- Servlet has been created and python scripts can be run.
Tasks:
- Update this journal
- Complete your tasks as listed on the URGENT TASKS spreadsheet
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Improving runtime for the code
- Working on general documentation of the project
- researching other igem projects and their public presentation
- Starting to work on update functions
- Working on update functions
- Working on documentation of the project.
- Cleaned google drive again - better organization
- Working on testers for traverse algorithm
Gary
- Revisted modeling html and javascript functions.
- Turned archetype functions into dictionaries including entries for input names, inputs, and equation.
- Updated script codes to reference dictionaries entries.
Lauren
- Revised the structure of the pigeon file creator with Joaquin
Rohit
- Updated Kavosh slides
2014 09 30 – Tuesday
Updates:
- Servlet has been created and python scripts can be run.
Tasks:
- Update this journal
- Complete your tasks as listed on the URGENT TASKS spreadsheet
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Improving runtime for the code
- Working on update functions
- Working on documentation of the project
- Cleaned google drive again - better organization
- Working on testers for traverse algorithm
Gary
- Updated SBiDer html for further ease of access and editing.
- Updated application, app toolbar, and interface styling and positioning.
- Rendered full network with all nodes and edges.
- Full render of database complete without errors.
Lauren
- Finished the code for the pigeon file creator. Takes an input string and separates out the species into pigeon commands. Can also save pigeon command string to file.
Rohit
- Fixed errors in network rendered on CytoScape desktop
Week of October 1
2014 10 01 – Wednesday
Updates:
- Servlet has been created and python scripts can be run.
Tasks:
- Update this journal
- Complete your tasks as listed on the URGENT TASKS spreadsheet
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Working on update functions
- Working on testers for traverse algorithm
- Complexity analysis
- Error catching for algorithms
- Improving runtime for the code
- Working on update functions for the database
- Working on documentation of the project
- Working on testers for traverse algorithm
- Working on organizing pictures, google drive, etc.
- Working on presentation
- Working on Posters
Gary
- Worked with Valeriy and Joaquin to connect algorithms to servlet between database and SbiDer.
- Continued modifying GET requests to accept JSON strings instead of JSON files.
- Continued editing color scheme and style of nodes.
Lauren
- worked with Joaquin to integrate the database into the file creator
Fernando
- Worked on SBML modeling script
- Finished QualitativeSpecies class and Model class
- outputs SBML strings
- also wrote method to convert string outputs into a text file
- Working on Transitions class, will use methods from JSON constructor script
Rohit
- Got CytoKavosh running on CSE lab Linux machines!
- Fernando and I found motifs
2014 10 04 – Saturday
Updates:
- Servlet has been created and python scripts can be run.
Tasks:
- Team meeting
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Complexity analysis
- Error catching for algorithms
- Improving runtime for the code
- Working on update functions for the database
- Working on documentation of the project
- Working on testers for traverse algorithm
- Working on complexity analysis
- Working on organizing pictures, google drive, etc.
- Working on presentation
- Working on Posters
Lauren
- New names for pigeon files
- Added colors to each species. No color repeats within single operon
Gary
- Continued to work with Valeriy to improve the layout of the SBiDer app page.
- Encountered major error when trying to debug and run GET requests.
- For some reason, parts of the application written on Mac are not compatible with the Windows machines. Causes GET requests to fail.
- Error also makes git pull’s between affected computers and files non-operational.
- As of now, I’m working off dummy files made of the real data, meaning that the only difference is that they are not grabbed live from the database.
- Completely redesigned WIP modeling and validation.
- The code was not sufficiently modularized and separated into functions to provide the dynamicism needed to handle varying numbers of graphs and equations.
- Current code is more modularized and partitioned.
Week of October 7
2014 10 07 – Tuesday
Updates:
- Servlet has been created and python scripts can be run.
Tasks:
- Team meeting
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Complexity analysis
- Error catching for algorithms
- Improving runtime for the code
- Working on update functions for the database
- Working on documentation of the project
- Working on testers for traverse algorithm
- Working on complexity analysis
- Working on organizing pictures, google drive, etc.
- Working on presentation
- Working on Posters
Rohit
- Began Kavosh complexity analysis
Gary
- Continued to spot and fix bugs in the application.
- Spotted errors in the syntax of a few lines of code.
- Began complexity analysis on WIP modeling.
- Can’t run complexity analysis on the app page until it is fully assembled and linked up with all parts of the project.
2014 10 08 – Wednesday
Updates:
- Servlet has been created and python scripts can be run.
Tasks:
- Team meeting canceled
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Complexity analysis
- Error catching for algorithms
- Improving runtime for the code
- Working on update functions for the database
- Working on documentation of the project
- Working on testers for traverse algorithm
- Working on complexity analysis
- Working on organizing pictures, google drive, etc.
- Working on presentation
- Working on Posters
Rohit
- Updated slides to include motifs found with Kavosh and set to Jenhan/Justin/Ben
Gary
- Talked with Kwat about updating slides.
- Looking into software to capture a video tutorial for the application.
- Delaying update of slides until the application is finished to avoid redundant or extraneous work.
2014 10 09 – Thursday
Updates:
- Working SBIDer application.
Tasks:
- Team meeting
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Complexity analysis
- Error catching for algorithms
- Improving runtime for the code
- Working on update functions for the database
- Working on documentation of the project
- Working on testers for traverse algorithm
- Working on complexity analysis
- Working on organizing pictures, google drive, etc.
- Working on presentation
- Working on Posters
- Cleaning codes for Python3 compatibility
- Researching any other possible difference between python 2 and 3.
Rohit
- Updated slides to include motifs found with Kavosh and set to Jenhan/Justin/Ben
Gary
- Continued bringing all basic SBiDer functions online.
- Communicated with Joaquin and Valeriy to iron out the syntax issues between the python back-end, the servlet, and the app page.
- Updates were made using Valeriy’s computer b/c the Mac to Windows error persists.
2014 10 10 – Friday
Updates:
- Working SBIDer application.
Tasks:
- Team meeting Saturday at BRF
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Complexity analysis
- Error catching for algorithms
- Improving runtime for the code
- Working on update functions for the database
- Working on documentation of the project
- Working on testers for traverse algorithm
- Working on complexity analysis
- Working on organizing pictures, google drive, etc.
- Working on presentation
- Working on Posters
- Cleaning codes for Python3 compatibility
- Researching any other possible difference between python 2 and 3.
Rohit
- Updated slides to include motifs found with Kavosh and set to Jenhan/Justin/Ben
- Wrote CytoKavosh documentation
2014 10 12 – Saturday
Updates:
- Working SBIDer application.
Tasks:
- Team meeting today at BRF
Personal Status:
Huwate (Kwat)
- Complexity analysis
- Error catching for algorithms
- Improving runtime for the code
- Working on update functions for the database
- Working on documentation of the project
- Working on testers for traverse algorithm
- Working on complexity analysis
- Working on organizing pictures, google drive, etc.
- Working on presentation
- Working on Posters
- Cleaning codes for Python3 compatibility
- Researching any other possible difference between python 2 and 3.
Lauren
- New names for pigeon files
- Added colors to each species. No color repeats within single operon
Rohit
- Made wiki notebook for the past 15 weeks
- Wrote network analysis/Kavosh documentation
- Updated slides to include motifs found with Kavosh and set to Jenhan/Justin/Ben
Gary
- Fallen ill again and missed meeting.
- Brought all basic function online remotely.
- I edited the image slider and corrected the pathing to be able to call the SBOL visuals properly and to be able to cycle through them.
Joaquin
- Worked on database documentation