Team:NTU-Singapore/Wetlab

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The wetlab forms the bulk of the project.
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We employed the methodology used on basic engineering concepts: Abstraction, decoupling and standardization.
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==Abstraction==
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In abstraction we reduce the complexity of things by creating simple parts and developing these parts into higher complex devices and systems
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[[Image:NTU@iGEM_Abstraction_pic.JPG|900px]]
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==Decoupling==
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In decoupling, we decoupled each individual part from the others, devising them without consideration for the other existing part. Following which the fusion of different combination of components formed a working device
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[[Image:NTU@iGEM Decoupling_pic.JPG|900px]]
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==Standardization==
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in standardization, we aim to establish standards that are widely used and agreed. We also allowed the predicament of components and compatibility of parts leading to a set of standards and protocols that could be used for future teams.

Revision as of 14:57, 20 October 2008

Contents

Introduction

We employed the methodology used on basic engineering concepts: Abstraction, decoupling and standardization.

Abstraction

In abstraction we reduce the complexity of things by creating simple parts and developing these parts into higher complex devices and systems

NTU@iGEM Abstraction pic.JPG


Decoupling

In decoupling, we decoupled each individual part from the others, devising them without consideration for the other existing part. Following which the fusion of different combination of components formed a working device

NTU@iGEM Decoupling pic.JPG


Standardization

in standardization, we aim to establish standards that are widely used and agreed. We also allowed the predicament of components and compatibility of parts leading to a set of standards and protocols that could be used for future teams.