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--'''A Software Stack for Specification and Robotic Execution of Protocols for Synthetic Biological Engineering''' | --'''A Software Stack for Specification and Robotic Execution of Protocols for Synthetic Biological Engineering''' | ||
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+ | Finally got the plugin to properly load off of the Clotho dashboard. It runs as a JEditorPane with (I assume; has yet to be verified) Python-syntax-highlighting. Next up is finding a way to properly integrate a "run" method for parsing/executing Python scripts made within this GUI. | ||
<h2>The Backburner</h2> | <h2>The Backburner</h2> |
Revision as of 21:14, 8 June 2011
Contents |
Life = 42
--Jtferns 15:47, 7 June 2011 (CDT)
To-Do List
read through Doug's Algorithm paper[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2860133/]read through AssemblyManager coderead through ClothoHelp[http://wiki.bu.edu/ece-clotho/index.php/Main_Page]edit main page to allow for click-able imagesbreak main pagefix link-caption centering issue
read through kirigami/TB paperread through Friedland abstract/paper[6/7/2011]
- PuppetShow Thought Project
read through Puppeteer/PuppetShow powerpoint[6/7/2011]- PuppetShow takes some version of the protocol graph produced via the Assembly Planner
- The relationships between parts within the protocol graphs are assumed to be labeled with protocol names
- The PuppetShow itself should link the protocol names to libraries and help generate the necessary Puppeteer code
- PuppetShow takes some version of the protocol graph produced via the Assembly Planner
read through Puppeteer/related abstract[6/7/2011]peruse GroovyScripter code/structure- read up on JEditorPane first!!
- need to find out how to properly import Python shell to run Python code
attempt to mimic GUIand incorporate Python-parsing? [6/8/2011]- able to successfully mimic the JEditorPane!!
- read up on JEditorPane first!!
- figure out how to seamlessly integrate Python script-compiling within fluid GUI
- design aforementioned fluid GUI
Using the Clotho platform [4], we develop two applications for specifying and executing biological protocols. The Assembly Planner [5] is the end-point of an endto- end design workflow [3] that produces an assembly plan for synthetic biological devices, with each assembly step annotated with the name of a biological protocol. Each such protocol itself may be fully specified using another Clotho application called PuppetShow, which provides an environment for writing, testing, debugging, and executing biological protocols. --A Software Stack for Specification and Robotic Execution of Protocols for Synthetic Biological Engineering
The Day-to-Day
[6/8/2011] Finally got the plugin to properly load off of the Clotho dashboard. It runs as a JEditorPane with (I assume; has yet to be verified) Python-syntax-highlighting. Next up is finding a way to properly integrate a "run" method for parsing/executing Python scripts made within this GUI.
The Backburner
- Protocol Graphs Thought Project
- Ideally, we should have a protocol graph that would be a generic form of managing an arbitrary combination of protocols.
- The protocol graph should contain vertices, which are either operands or protocols/operations.
- The graph should also connect operands to protocols.
- Given access to a library of protocol specifications, one should be able to give an expression or an explicit protocol graph for parsing purposes.
- One should be able to use PuppetShow (see powerpoint) to create an implicit protocol graph.
- One should be able to reconfigure protocol graphs for optimization, etc.
- Questions
- How do we want to construct this graph?
- Does the user input an expression?
- Should we have an interactive GUI to help user create custom protocol graphs?