Team:UCSD Software/SoftwareAchievements

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<li>This (provide link or info directly) is how our project is relevant to Synthetic Biology. </li>
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<li>Our team is all registered and ready to go! We're all immensely excited to represent UC San Diego at Boston.</li>
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<li>We have also devised an experimental test for our program/algorithm/workflow (demonstrate/display here).</li>
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<li>We've created a project description for our application <a href = "">here</a>.</li>
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<li>In the early stages of our project, we had planned on and worked with testing frameworks such as QUnit, which is a JavaScript Unit Testing Framework. </li>
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<li>Find us ready with a Poster to talk about SBiDer at the Regional Jamboree and World Championship Jamboree, 2014.</li>
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<li>Although we ended up not using it eventually, it was something that a lot of our team members had worked on and/or considered using. </li>
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<li>Our code is well-documented and available via <a href = "">The iGEM Software Registry</a> on GitHub.</li>
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Revision as of 01:59, 16 October 2014


iGEM Gold Medal requirements

  • We did some modeling and complexity analysis work of our project. You can find details here.
  • We re-used and improved an existing database, & developed on it (Linh's paper). We also made use of SBOL visual (decribed in further detail under the "Web Application" section of the Project page).
  • We created an API (Joaquin & Kwat's API/Python module pydoc/Github Documentation code) that other developers can use to build on our project or use it in novel ways for their own projects.
  • As mentioned earlier, we made use of SBOLv standard.

iGEM Silver Medal requirements

  • We've demonstrated the relevance of our project to Synthetic Biology here.
  • We have a comprehensive and well-designed Tutorial for using our app.
  • We created an API (Joaquin & Kwat's API/Python module pydoc/Github Documentation code) that other developers can use to build on our project or use it in novel ways for their own projects.
  • We used QUnit, a JavaScript unit testing framework, for some of our work during the summer.

iGEM Bronze Medal requirements

  • Our team is all registered and ready to go! We're all immensely excited to represent UC San Diego at Boston.
  • We've created a project description for our application here.
  • Find us ready with a Poster to talk about SBiDer at the Regional Jamboree and World Championship Jamboree, 2014.
  • Our code is well-documented and available via The iGEM Software Registry on GitHub.