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Affiliations of the authors: Vivalog LLC, Seattle Washington (RMJ); Structural Informatics, University of Washington, Seattle Washington (CR, JFB).
Correspondence and reprints: Rex M. Jakobovits, PhD, 543 27th Ave., Seattle, WA 98122, e-mail: <rex{at}vivalog.com>.
This article describes an innovative software toolkit that allows the creation of web applications that facilitate the acquisition, integration, and dissemination of multimedia biomedical data over the web, thereby reducing the cost of knowledge sharing. There is a lack of high-level web application development tools suitable for use by researchers, clinicians, and educators who are not skilled programmers. Our Web Interfacing Repository Manager (WIRM) is a software toolkit that reduces the complexity of building custom biomedical web applications. WIRMs visual modeling tools enable domain experts to describe the structure of their knowledge, from which WIRM automatically generates full-featured, customizable content management systems.
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