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NeuroSys Data Management System
RRID:SCR_006268 RRID Copied      
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URL: http://yogo.msu.montana.edu/neurosys/

Proper Citation: NeuroSys Data Management System (RRID:SCR_006268)

Description: The NeuroSys Data Management System is a set of software tools created to enhance the process of data annotation, analysis and web publication. The system provides a set of easy to use software tools for data sharing by the scientific community. It enables researchers to build their own custom designed data management systems. Another branch of the system provides tools for viewing anatomical and physiological data. The initial implementation of the software, simply called NeuroSys, allowed users to create XML databases. Centered on a Java-based client application, it provided a way to design and construct custom GUI screens for data entry, data query and retrieval. It also automatically created a controlled vocabulary and supported the extension and/or migration of that vocabulary to whatever standard might be chosen at a later date. Most importantly, it empowered end-users to carry out all of these operations without the expertise and expense of trained database programmers. Right now a transition is underway, converting NeuroSys into a web-based application called Yogo. Yogo will retain all of functionality of NeuroSys, while adding new features. The new features will include automated data import from laboratory devices (such as microscopes and amplifiers), and a limited scope HTML editor to make data collections available on the web. Another component of the system is MIEN, a suite of data visualization and analysis tools. MIEN is intended for viewing anatomical and physiological data, and for annotating neuronal models.

Synonyms: NeuroSys

Resource Type: software toolkit, software resource, source code

Defining Citation: PMID:15046239

Keywords: data management, data storage, software

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