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<p><strong> Question2: Will you expect us to make Partsregistry an iPhone App?</strong></p> | <p><strong> Question2: Will you expect us to make Partsregistry an iPhone App?</strong></p> | ||
<p> The figure shows that 14.29% users feel unsatisfactory about Partsregistry, 47.62% feel acceptable, 38.10% feel satisfactory about it.Therefore, it's our responsibility to make it more convenient for researchers to search for their desired biobricks. Another survey shows that over 80% of iGEM participants are in an urgent need for an iPhone App about Partsregistry. That strongly demonstrate the significance to proceed this project. </p> | <p> The figure shows that 14.29% users feel unsatisfactory about Partsregistry, 47.62% feel acceptable, 38.10% feel satisfactory about it.Therefore, it's our responsibility to make it more convenient for researchers to search for their desired biobricks. Another survey shows that over 80% of iGEM participants are in an urgent need for an iPhone App about Partsregistry. That strongly demonstrate the significance to proceed this project. </p> | ||
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+ | <p class="title1">Remarks</p> | ||
+ | <p class="title2"> Austinamens from Tianjin</p> | ||
+ | <p> I searched by keywords and by part name. BioSearch is indeed a good trying.</p> | ||
+ | <p class="title2"> I searched by keywords and by part name. BioSearch is indeed a good trying.</p> | ||
+ | <p> I looked over bioparts list by category. It is easy to use and the tutorial is very helpful.</p> | ||
+ | <p class="title2"> huanan1991 from SJTU-BioX-Shanghai</p> | ||
+ | <p> huanan1991 from SJTU-BioX-Shanghai</p> | ||
+ | <p class="title2"> huanan1991 from SJTU-BioX-Shanghai</p> | ||
+ | <p> I searched BioBrick J23015 and clicked the link in BioSearch to view experience page on website.</p> | ||
+ | <p class="title2"> Vampire19 from OUC-iGEM</p> | ||
+ | <p> With BioSearch, I searched BBa_K737005 and added it to “Favorite”.</p> | ||
+ | <p class="title2"> Newfive from OUC-China</p> | ||
+ | <p> With BioSearch, I searched BBa_K737005 and added it to “Favorite”.</p> | ||
+ | <p class="title2"> cwth166 from OUC-China</p> | ||
+ | <p> I searched J23106, R0011 and E0480. It is fast and accurate, and it’s very beautiful.</p> | ||
+ | <p class="title2"> kaykang510 from Tsinghua</p> | ||
+ | <p> I tried search by name, by keywords, by type and by catalog. I scanned sub list of LuxI, LuxR, Las and FemE.</p> | ||
+ | <p class="title2"> Oucigem2 from OUC-China</p> | ||
+ | <p> As for its search function, BioSearch is strong and accurate, though it is not a multi-function. I searched BBa-J23106.</p> | ||
+ | <p class="title2"> QQ530854106</p> | ||
+ | <p> I searched Bba_K737067 with BioSearch on iPhone which is much faster than Partsregistry. I really expect you to develop an iPad version.</p> | ||
+ | <p class="title2"> astrol.lee from Tsinghua</p> | ||
+ | <p> I viewed the lists of RFP, cI and lacI. It’s fast and accurate.</p> | ||
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Revision as of 10:56, 24 September 2012
User Review
User Distribution in Asia
In order to satisfy the need of major iGEM participants and synthetic biologists, SUSTC-Shenzhen-A send a survey to several iGEM team in mainland China to collect their opinion on Partsregistry and our App. You can see from the following figure, teams from Tianjin University, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Ocean University of China are very active in our surveys.They highly think of our project and provide us with a lot of precious suggestions. Here we want to express our appriciation to them from the bottom of heart.
Question1: Registry of standard biological parts(http://partsregistry.org) provides users with a search bar on the top of the right corner. Are you satisfied with its searching result? Question2: Will you expect us to make Partsregistry an iPhone App? The figure shows that 14.29% users feel unsatisfactory about Partsregistry, 47.62% feel acceptable, 38.10% feel satisfactory about it.Therefore, it's our responsibility to make it more convenient for researchers to search for their desired biobricks. Another survey shows that over 80% of iGEM participants are in an urgent need for an iPhone App about Partsregistry. That strongly demonstrate the significance to proceed this project.
Remarks Austinamens from Tianjin I searched by keywords and by part name. BioSearch is indeed a good trying. I searched by keywords and by part name. BioSearch is indeed a good trying. I looked over bioparts list by category. It is easy to use and the tutorial is very helpful. huanan1991 from SJTU-BioX-Shanghai huanan1991 from SJTU-BioX-Shanghai huanan1991 from SJTU-BioX-Shanghai I searched BioBrick J23015 and clicked the link in BioSearch to view experience page on website. Vampire19 from OUC-iGEM With BioSearch, I searched BBa_K737005 and added it to “Favorite”. Newfive from OUC-China With BioSearch, I searched BBa_K737005 and added it to “Favorite”. cwth166 from OUC-China I searched J23106, R0011 and E0480. It is fast and accurate, and it’s very beautiful. kaykang510 from Tsinghua I tried search by name, by keywords, by type and by catalog. I scanned sub list of LuxI, LuxR, Las and FemE. Oucigem2 from OUC-China As for its search function, BioSearch is strong and accurate, though it is not a multi-function. I searched BBa-J23106. QQ530854106 I searched Bba_K737067 with BioSearch on iPhone which is much faster than Partsregistry. I really expect you to develop an iPad version. astrol.lee from Tsinghua I viewed the lists of RFP, cI and lacI. It’s fast and accurate. v
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