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BioLegato: a programmable, object-oriented graphic user interface

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BMC BIOINFORMATICS
卷 24, 期 1, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12859-023-05436-4

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Graphic user interface; User experience; Data pipelining; Sequencing; Genomics; Transcriptomics

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BioLegato is a programmable graphical user interface that can run any program or pipeline launched as a command. It reads tool specifications from PCD files, a simple language for specifying GUI components. Adding new tools to BioLegato is as simple as copying and modifying existing PCD files.
BackgroundBiologists are faced with an ever-changing array of complex software tools with steep learning curves, often run on High Performance Computing platforms. To resolve the tradeoff between analytical sophistication and usability, we have designed BioLegato, a programmable graphical user interface (GUI) for running external programs.ResultsBioLegato can run any program or pipeline that can be launched as a command. BioLegato reads specifications for each tool from files written in PCD, a simple language for specifying GUI components that set parameters for calling external programs. Thus, adding new tools to BioLegato can be done without changing the BioLegato Java code itself. The process is as simple as copying an existing PCD file and modifying it for the new program, which is more like filling in a form than writing code. PCD thus facilitates rapid development of new applications using existing programs as building blocks, and getting them to work together seamlessly.ConclusionBioLegato applies Object-Oriented concepts to the user experience by organizing applications based on discrete data types and the methods relevant to that data. PCD makes it easier for BioLegato applications to evolve with the succession of analytical tools for bioinformatics. BioLegato is applicable not only in biology, but in almost any field in which disparate software tools need to work as an integrated system.

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