QSAR is a project that aims to build a GUI that enables people to build quantitative structure activity (or property) relationship models. It will use parts of CDK (cdk.sf.net), JOELib (joelib.sf.net), R (www.r-project.org) and other projects.
Taverna is *no longer* hosted on SourceForge, but has moved to the Apache Software Foundation: https://taverna.apache.org
These pages and mailing list archives are provided for *archival purposes* for older Taverna 1.x releases.
See https://taverna.apache.org/download/ for the latest releases from Apache Taverna.
GELLO is an ANSI-accredited HL7 standard for creating computable, unambiguous clinical queries. This project creates an open source compiler and client-server IDE. Projects are stored in a subversion repository, and created by the RCP based client.
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Sight provides a friendly interface to create and connect agents for bioinformatics. The workflow supports multiple responses to a single request, structure transforms, filters and request history access.Can talk with ordinary http servers (get and post)