What's New in the PDD

What's New in the PDD

History of changes, improvements and new features

November 15, 1997
Part of editor completed to edit existing PDD data.

August 21, 1997
Data query shown as tables.

July 7, 1997
mServer is now one program using multithreaded sockets (oServer functions merged into mServer)

March 1, 1997
The PDD is now using the Oracle 7.3 database instead of the RDB.

December 15, 1996
The PDD is using the oServer/mServer client-server system.

June 28, 1995
The PDD server can now be used to retrieve protein disease correlations on an individual basis.

October 18, 1994
Define the (UserName,Password) to be (demo,demo) if the user enters the General User area without entering the UserName.

September 22, 1994
Users may now more easily access the PDD by as General users.

September 1, 1994
Added initial draft of gel reference maps for plasmaH, csfL, urine.

August 29, 1994
Color plots now working
Text labels in gel maps now working

August 25, 1994
Primary PDD WWW server is http://www-lmmb.ncifcrf.gov/PDD
Primary PDD RDBMS server is www-lmmb.ncifcrf.gov/PDD
Added PLOT-TTY graph of protein-disease fold-change analysis
Added TABLE&PLOT-TTY to do both TABLE and PLOT-TTY reports

August 23, 1994
Added Urine IPG gel from CDC

August 22, 1994
Initial test database of new data has been entered.

August 17, 1994
Getting HREF data from the RDBMS.

August 14, 1994
Added protein-disease correlation matrix calculations and tables for protein-disease fold-change analysis.

July 21, 1994
Forms are now built using data from the RDBMS server rather than reading it from files.

July 20, 1994
The RDBMS server for the PDD seems to be working on the www-lmmb.ncifcrf.gov/PDD SOLARIS 2.3 system.

$Date: 1997/12/03 20:16:34 $ / pdd@ncifcrf.gov