Chemical Information Information in Chemistry, Pharmacology and Patents Proceedings of the International Conference, Montreux, Switzerland, September 1989

This volume contains the full text of twenty-six of the thirty-one papers given at the Montreux 1989 International Chemical Information Conference in Montreux, Switzerland between 26 and 28 September 1989. The five papers omitted were due to their late completion and subsequent unavailability for in...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Collier, Harry R. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1989, 1989
Edition:1st ed. 1989
Subjects:
Online Access:
Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
LEADER 04402nmm a2200301 u 4500
001 EB000672881
003 EBX01000000000000000525963
005 00000000000000.0
007 cr|||||||||||||||||||||
008 140122 ||| eng
020 |a 9783642751653 
100 1 |a Collier, Harry R.  |e [editor] 
245 0 0 |a Chemical Information  |h Elektronische Ressource  |b Information in Chemistry, Pharmacology and Patents Proceedings of the International Conference, Montreux, Switzerland, September 1989  |c edited by Harry R. Collier 
250 |a 1st ed. 1989 
260 |a Berlin, Heidelberg  |b Springer Berlin Heidelberg  |c 1989, 1989 
300 |a X, 311 p. 5 illus  |b online resource 
505 0 |a Chemical information as a commercial marketplace -- A policy for science and technical information in chemistry -- Molecular modelling in drug design -- Industrial drug design: realities and prospects -- Introducting and managing end-user systems -- Chemical information education -- An integrated information system for the bench chemist -- Obtaining chemical, environmental and chemical engineering information with NUMERICA -- Information and strategy in patenting -- Information needs for TSCA and FIFRA -- What’s in a claim -- Patent information and documentation in Italy -- Patent searching ain’t what it used to be -- Hypertrophic generic structures in patent claims: an extravagance and a remedy for it -- Patent statistics searching: practices and pitfalls -- Generic chemical structures in patents — an evaluation of the Sheffield University research work -- Design and production of a pharmaceutical patent database: a patent office experience -- Present and future EPO systems for automation of the search in Directorate General 1 -- Chemical substructure searching on CD-ROMs -- Numerical databases for chemists: present and future -- Standard representations for chemical information -- Integrating standard DBMSs functionalities and structures handling capabilities: the DARC approach -- Bioactive natural products database: an aid for natural products identification -- Processing of chemical structure databases using parallel computer hardware -- The automated structure elucidation system — CHEMICS -- Easy mapping classification of patent references with microcomputers -- Author Index 
653 |a Mathematical statistics 
653 |a Computer science / Mathematics 
653 |a Probability and Statistics in Computer Science 
653 |a Application software 
653 |a Computer and Information Systems Applications 
041 0 7 |a eng  |2 ISO 639-2 
989 |b SBA  |a Springer Book Archives -2004 
028 5 0 |a 10.1007/978-3-642-75165-3 
856 4 0 |u https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-75165-3?nosfx=y  |x Verlag  |3 Volltext 
082 0 |a 005.3 
520 |a This volume contains the full text of twenty-six of the thirty-one papers given at the Montreux 1989 International Chemical Information Conference in Montreux, Switzerland between 26 and 28 September 1989. The five papers omitted were due to their late completion and subsequent unavailability for incorporation in this volume. Of the twenty-six papers included, all but three were delivered to Infonortics in diskette form between 1 July and 1 August 1989; by 17 August 1989 the 310 pages of text and figures were typeset and scanned graphics inserted. By 26 September 1989 all copies were printed in England and delivered to the Montreux Congress Centre in Switzerland. The rapid and efficient process reflects creditably on all parties concerned, especially on the authors who followed assiduously the detailed instructions concerning presentation they were given. Conventional publishing is not so rapid, but conventional publishing does give time for authors to proof-read their texts, make correc­ tions and add material, and gives time for the publisher to index the work thoroughly and completely. The current Proceedings have not been proof-read by the authors, nor is there an index. I hope that readers will appreciate this trade-off between currency and thoroughness and will recognise some of the limitations imposed by publishing proceedings at the same time the conference is held. H.R. Collier Infonortics Ltd., August 1989 Caine, Wiltshire, England v Table of Contents Chemical information as a commercial marketplace E. Garfield ..•.•.•••..........•.•...•............•.•...•