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Comprehensive list of standards topics to consider working on:
Comprehensive list of standards topics to consider working on (feel free to organize or add to this list).  If you start working on a topic please move it to the list above, and start a new page, as appropriate:
*standard assembly for DNA, RNA, protein and parts (physical composition)
*standard assembly for DNA, RNA, protein and parts (physical composition)
*standard formats (same as above?)
*standard formats (same as above?)

Revision as of 19:44, 27 February 2008

Comprehensive list of standards topics to consider working on (feel free to organize or add to this list). If you start working on a topic please move it to the list above, and start a new page, as appropriate:

  • standard assembly for DNA, RNA, protein and parts (physical composition)
  • standard formats (same as above?)
  • DNA synthesis & construction standards
  • standards for sharing information about parts via computer networks
  • standards for defining parts / functional nomenclature
  • standard ontology for parts (avoid reinventing the world, if appropriate)
  • standards for defining function / behavior of parts (i.e., quantitative models)
  • standards for defining qualitative functional descriptions (i.e., works, does not work)
  • standards for support for searching (people-based, CAD-based)
  • functional composition standards (e.g., signal carriers, signal levels, device timing)
  • compatability / conflict standards (quantitative, degree)
  • standards for the cellular environment, context, chassis (e.g., genotype, culture conditions)
  • characterization standards (for experimental measurements, and reporting of experiments, e.g., promoters, RBSs, and many more)
  • standards for defining the source of parts, uses of parts
  • coordination with other standards setting organizations
  • safety standards
  • graphical / visual depiction standards
  • standards for noting the current ownership status of a part (e.g., free)
  • abstraction standards
  • release status standards
  • identification / signature standards