May 24, 2013
Journal Article

From data to analysis: linking NWChem and Avogadro with the syntax and semantics of Chemical Markup Language

Abstract

Background Multidisciplinary integrated research requires the ability to couple the diverse sets of data obtained from a range of complex experiments and computer simulations. Integrating data requires semantically rich information. In this paper the generation of semantically rich data from the NWChem computational chemistry software is discussed within the Chemical Markup Language (CML) framework. Results The NWChem computational chemistry software has been modified and coupled to the FoX library to write CML compliant XML data files. The FoX library was expanded to represent the lexical input files used by the computational chemistry software. Conclusions The production of CML compliant XML files for the computational chemistry software NWChem can be relatively easily accomplished using the FoX library. A unified computational chemistry or CompChem convention and dictionary needs to be developed through a community-based effort. The long-term goal is to enable a researcher to do Google-style chemistry and physics searches.

Revised: August 27, 2013 | Published: May 24, 2013

Citation

De Jong W.A., A.M. Walker, and M.D. Hanwell. 2013. From data to analysis: linking NWChem and Avogadro with the syntax and semantics of Chemical Markup Language. Journal of Cheminformatics 5. PNNL-SA-88441. doi:10.1186/1758-2946-5-25