Reinforcing the Concept of Calculating Isotope Pattern Using Theoretical Isotope Generator (TIG)

This paper describes how the isotope patterns are calculated for chemists, students, lecturers and researchers using Theoretical Isotope Generator (TIG) integrated from the .NET framework (specifically VB.NET) with the data from the dual databases (Microsoft Access and Microsoft SQL 2000). According...

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Main Authors: Kamalrudin, M., Soong, Hoong Cheng, Abdul-Aziz, Azlianor, Sulong, Muhammad Suhaizan
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http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/1864/1/wseas-trans-infosci-app2008.pdf
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author Kamalrudin, M.
Soong, Hoong Cheng
Abdul-Aziz, Azlianor
Sulong, Muhammad Suhaizan
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Abdul-Aziz, Azlianor
Sulong, Muhammad Suhaizan
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description This paper describes how the isotope patterns are calculated for chemists, students, lecturers and researchers using Theoretical Isotope Generator (TIG) integrated from the .NET framework (specifically VB.NET) with the data from the dual databases (Microsoft Access and Microsoft SQL 2000). Accordingly, TIG in terms of its functionality and features is an application developed to gain related information on molecules and their relative intensity for educational purposes (chemists, students, lecturers and researchers). Although various mass spectrometer applications are available as web-based and windows-based systems, the projected software is indeed practical, beneficial and constructive for the academic learners as well for the intellectual researchers for rapidly defining the numbers of the possibility isotope patterns obtainable from a substance(chemical compound) for example methane (CH2). Therefore, TIG with the mathematical application called Cartesian Products is used to obtain the isotope patterns of any atom or molecules. TIG provides extra features than others that are proficient to retrieve the information of the mass (atomic/molecular weight) from the substance specified based from the isotope patterns available. Additionally, TIG is completely with several functionalities such as drawing, normalizing and zooming the generated graph that convey with the molecular information in a number of formats by providing the details of the calculation and molecules.
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spelling utem-18642021-09-29T18:01:44Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/1864/ Reinforcing the Concept of Calculating Isotope Pattern Using Theoretical Isotope Generator (TIG) Kamalrudin, M. Soong, Hoong Cheng Abdul-Aziz, Azlianor Sulong, Muhammad Suhaizan QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science This paper describes how the isotope patterns are calculated for chemists, students, lecturers and researchers using Theoretical Isotope Generator (TIG) integrated from the .NET framework (specifically VB.NET) with the data from the dual databases (Microsoft Access and Microsoft SQL 2000). Accordingly, TIG in terms of its functionality and features is an application developed to gain related information on molecules and their relative intensity for educational purposes (chemists, students, lecturers and researchers). Although various mass spectrometer applications are available as web-based and windows-based systems, the projected software is indeed practical, beneficial and constructive for the academic learners as well for the intellectual researchers for rapidly defining the numbers of the possibility isotope patterns obtainable from a substance(chemical compound) for example methane (CH2). Therefore, TIG with the mathematical application called Cartesian Products is used to obtain the isotope patterns of any atom or molecules. TIG provides extra features than others that are proficient to retrieve the information of the mass (atomic/molecular weight) from the substance specified based from the isotope patterns available. Additionally, TIG is completely with several functionalities such as drawing, normalizing and zooming the generated graph that convey with the molecular information in a number of formats by providing the details of the calculation and molecules. World Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society (WSEAS) 2008-06 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/1864/1/wseas-trans-infosci-app2008.pdf Kamalrudin, M. and Soong, Hoong Cheng and Abdul-Aziz, Azlianor and Sulong, Muhammad Suhaizan (2008) Reinforcing the Concept of Calculating Isotope Pattern Using Theoretical Isotope Generator (TIG). WSEAS Transactions on Information Science and Applications, 5 (6). pp. 949-958. ISSN 1790-0832 http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1467049.1467060
spellingShingle QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
Kamalrudin, M.
Soong, Hoong Cheng
Abdul-Aziz, Azlianor
Sulong, Muhammad Suhaizan
Reinforcing the Concept of Calculating Isotope Pattern Using Theoretical Isotope Generator (TIG)
title Reinforcing the Concept of Calculating Isotope Pattern Using Theoretical Isotope Generator (TIG)
title_full Reinforcing the Concept of Calculating Isotope Pattern Using Theoretical Isotope Generator (TIG)
title_fullStr Reinforcing the Concept of Calculating Isotope Pattern Using Theoretical Isotope Generator (TIG)
title_full_unstemmed Reinforcing the Concept of Calculating Isotope Pattern Using Theoretical Isotope Generator (TIG)
title_short Reinforcing the Concept of Calculating Isotope Pattern Using Theoretical Isotope Generator (TIG)
title_sort reinforcing the concept of calculating isotope pattern using theoretical isotope generator (tig)
topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
url http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/1864/
http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/1864/
http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/1864/1/wseas-trans-infosci-app2008.pdf