Hello Everyone,
I’m obliged for the meeting I had this morning with Mr. Suresh Marru and Mr. Sudhakar. We have covered prime objectives and achieved several goals that we set during the previous meetings. Great job! In today’s meeting, we had discussed the content strategy and the future developments for my upcoming Google Summer on Code (GSoC) project. We reviewed what tasks were completed since the last meeting and listed the implementation goals of this project. Here are more details on this discussion. - Mr. Suresh helped me by providing reference pages of the past Google Summer on Code (GSoC) projects and also shared the repositories to get familiar with the project code. He also gave insights about the technologies and the kind of frameworks to be used in the implementation. - Mr. Sudhakar explained the basic compound structures, properties, and their behavior. We also discussed the storage spaces of this project. In general, about the three familiar databases called Experiment database, Literature Database, and the Computational Database. I’m impressed with the ideology and insights he had throughout an hour. In conclusion with their words, my tasks are to - Understand the hierarchy and workflow of the Google Summer on Code (GSoC) project. - Understand the basic chemistry and chemical properties. - Get familiar with JSON for Linking Data (JSON-LD) and the schema (Protocol buffers) by Open Reaction Database (ORD). - In the development part, I need to model a database such that the data from the Experiment database, Literature Database, and the Computational Database is compared to avoid duplication and empty values and then the data is sent to a single database. I am super excited to work on this project and enhance my skills. Currently, I am working on the Protocol Buffers. Thanks & Regards Mr. Bhavesh Asanabada
