Property:Description

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Property type: string

This property provides a "shortest possible" type of description, typically less than a short sentence, used for example to describe a piece of software, or a resource, or a method or anything else really.

It should be used as such:

<page name> is (a/an/the/...) [[description::as little text as possible]].

 e.g:

 HMMER is a [[description::software package for working with profile hidden Markov models (HMM)]].

Note that neither "page title", nor "is a", nor the full stop character are part of the description, much like Debian package descriptions.

The intended benefit for using this property would be within dynamically generated tables, where it will typically appear as short "description" column.

Showing 20 pages using this property.
E
Essense Code Analysis and Optimisation  +
full-potential all-electron density-functional-theory (DFT) package based on the linearized augmented plane-wave (LAPW) method  +
F
package for aligning nucleotide or amino acid sequences  +
A collection of command line tools for Short-Reads FASTA/FASTQ files preprocessing.  +
a real-space full multiple scattering (RSFMS) Green's function method  +
Freely available high performance library to perform fast Fourier transformations  +
Aims to provide a simple way to do some quality control checks on raw sequence data coming from high throughput sequencing pipelines.  +
throughput cluster resource of 58 TFLOPS  +
Easy access to safe and reliable hosting and computation for Swedish bioinformatics.  +
commercial computational fluid dynamics package  +
commercial computational fluid dynamics package  +
Bayesian SNP and short indel caller from the Marth lab (who created Mosaik).  +
G
ab initio quantum chemistry  +
Performs heuristic phylogenetic searches ...  +
Structured software library for writing analysis tools for next-generation sequencing data.  +
A tool for Genome-wide Complex Trait Analysis  +
plasma microturbulence code  +
compiler collection for a number of languages including C, C++ and Fortran  +
real-space DFT  +
use of graphics processing units (GPU or simply "graphics cards") in scientific computation  +