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Amber Herold, 04/27/2010 03:25 PM
1 | 1 | Amber Herold | h1. What is the Leginon System |
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5 | 3 | Amber Herold | *Abstract* |
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7 | Leginon system include the python-side programs that are writen in python and c, the |
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8 | MySQL database and server, and the mainly php-based image and data viewers on a web |
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12 | The python-side programs provide a modular framework for building applications for TEM |
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13 | image acquisition and analysis. Nodes can be connected through abstract events in Leginon's |
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14 | modular architecture design. This gives Leginon the flexibility of application customization |
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15 | at multiple levels. Because nodes can be launched from different machines, Leginon's |
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16 | applications can inherently use distributed memory systems. |
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19 | The MySQL-side database and server keep track of all information (metadata) accompanying |
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20 | the acquired images efficiently. |
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23 | The php-side web server and scripts retrieve information from the database and the file |
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24 | storage system to display both raw information and organized reports. |
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27 | NRAMM development includes the python-side and the php-side scripts. MySQL side uses |
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28 | directly the open-source distribution. |
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31 | The website "http://leginon.scripps.edu/":http://leginon.scripps.edu |
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32 | is the central location for leginon information and links. |
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35 | Once registed for leginon download, the users have access to the " bulletin board":http://emg.nysbc.org/bb.viewforum.php?f=2 where users and |
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36 | developers post their questions and answers. |
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39 | Official bug report and feature request should be entered through "bugzilla":http://emg.nysbc.org/bugzilla/enter_bug.cgi?product=Leginon . |
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