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Fristensky, B. (1993) Feature expressions: creating and manipulating
sequence datasets. Nucl. Acids Res. 21:5997-6003.
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March 4, 1996 U S E R S U R V E Y
I encourage XYLEM users to spend a few minutes filling out the
attached survey to help me in planning future implementations of
XYLEM.
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Name:
Mailing Address:
Phone:
Electronic Mail Address:
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1. PLATFORM
[ ]Sun [ ]IBM/AIX [ ]HP9000 [ ]Other (specify):
If you have compiled XYLEM locally, which compiler have you
used?
2. USAGE
[ ] personal [ ] multiuser
[ ] check if you administer multiuser version
of XYLEM for other users
3. How do you run XYLEM?
[ ] commmand line [ ] GDE [ ] other front end (specify):
4. Which programs have you used?
[ ] FETCH
[ ] FINDKEY
[ ] FEATURES
[ ] SPLITDB
[ ] REFORM
[ ] RIBOSOME
[ ] SHUFFLE
[ ] UDS
[ ] PROT2NUC
[ ] DBSTAT
Only check these if you have run them independently on the
command line (ie. not called from FETCH, FEATURES or FINDKEY)
[ ] GETLOC
[ ] GETOB
[ ] IDENTIFY
5. Do you use FETCH and FINDKEY
[ ] with a XYLEM-formatted version of GenBank?
[ ] with a XYLEM-formatted version of PIR?
[ ] to manage personal database subsets?
6. Do you use FEATURES to call another sequence retrieval program
besides FETCH?
[ ] yes [ ] no
If yes, which program is called?
7. Are you using the remote execution capabilities of FETCH & FINDKEY?
[ ] yes [ ] no
8. What aspects of XYLEM do you most like?
9. What aspects of XYLEM are most troublesome?
10. What additional capabilities would you like to see in XYLEM?
11. Other comments
Please send your completed form to: frist at cc.umanitoba.ca
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Brian Fristensky |
Department of Plant Science | The optimist proclaims that we live in
University of Manitoba | the best of all possible worlds. The
Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2 CANADA | pessimist fears that this is true.
frist at cc.umanitoba.ca |
Office phone: 204-474-6085 | James Branch Cabell (1879-1958)
FAX: 204-261-5732 |
http://home.cc.umanitoba.ca/~frist/
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