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Workflow and Pipelining in Cheminformatics

Acknowledgment

I would like to thank the following people who read this article and made many helpful comments: Alex Allardyce of ChemAxon, Michael Berthold of the University of Konstanz, Michael Bodkin of Eli Lilly, Rob Brown of SciTegic, Ferenc Csizmadia of ChemAxon, Carole Goble of Manchester University, Rajarshi Guha of Indiana University, Tapani Kinnunen of CSC Finland, David Lowis of Tripos, Tom Oinn of EBI, Woody Sherman of Schrödinger, Christoph Steinbeck (about to join EBI), Keith Taylor of Symyx, Richard Triepel of InforSense and Ton van Daelen of SciTegic.

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Dr. Wendy A. Warr, Wendy Warr & Associates wendy@warr.com, http://www.warr.com, December 2007

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