BBF Technical Standards
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1. You develop some scheme for standardizing some aspect of synthetic biology work. | 1. You develop some scheme for standardizing some aspect of synthetic biology work. | ||
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2. You convince at least one other person, at a different location from you, that the scheme would help them with something that they care about. | 2. You convince at least one other person, at a different location from you, that the scheme would help them with something that they care about. | ||
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3. You each demonstrate that the proposed standard works for each of you (i.e., the standard must work and be good for something). | 3. You each demonstrate that the proposed standard works for each of you (i.e., the standard must work and be good for something). | ||
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4. You document your scheme in writing. | 4. You document your scheme in writing. | ||
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5. You request a BBF RFC number by asking for one (email the list) | 5. You request a BBF RFC number by asking for one (email the list) | ||
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6. The BBF technical standards group (i.e., the folks on this list) comment on the standard, try it out, propose revisions. | 6. The BBF technical standards group (i.e., the folks on this list) comment on the standard, try it out, propose revisions. | ||
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7. You revise the standard if necessary. | 7. You revise the standard if necessary. | ||
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8. The standard is formally accepted as part of the definition for BioBrick parts. Congratulations, you win (publishers are standing by), the BioBricks technical standards suite is updated. | 8. The standard is formally accepted as part of the definition for BioBrick parts. Congratulations, you win (publishers are standing by), the BioBricks technical standards suite is updated. | ||
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9. New, possible standards tremble before you! Goto 1. | 9. New, possible standards tremble before you! Goto 1. |
Revision as of 06:08, 17 September 2008
BBF Technical Standards Mailing List
Join or check out the BBF technical standards mailing list and archives here!
Active Technical Standards Projects
PoBol: Provisional BioBrick Language
Biobrick Formats (aka Physical Composition)
BioBrick Measurement standards
BBF WetLab Challenges <-- is this really a standards topic?
Possible New Technical Standards Projects
Comprehensive list of standards topics to consider working on (feel free to organize or add to this list). If you start working on a topic please move it to the list above, and start a new page, as appropriate:
- standard assembly for DNA, RNA, protein and parts (physical composition)
- standard formats (same as above?)
- DNA synthesis & construction standards
- standards for sharing information about parts via computer networks
- standards for defining parts / functional nomenclature
- standard ontology for parts (avoid reinventing the world, if appropriate)
- standards for defining function / behavior of parts (i.e., quantitative models)
- standards for defining qualitative functional descriptions (i.e., works, does not work)
- standards for support for searching (people-based, CAD-based)
- functional composition standards (e.g., signal carriers, signal levels, device timing)
- compatability / conflict standards (quantitative, degree)
- standards for the cellular environment, context, chassis (e.g., genotype, culture conditions)
- characterization standards (for experimental measurements, and reporting of experiments, e.g., promoters, RBSs, and many more)
- standards for defining the source of parts, uses of parts
- coordination with other standards setting organizations
- safety standards
- graphical / visual depiction standards
- standards for noting the current ownership status of a part (e.g., free)
- abstraction standards
- release status standards
- identification / signature standards
BBF Technical Standards Setting Process
How are BBF technical standards defined? Good question! Here's the current version (v1) of the BBF Open Standards Setting Scheme. Send comments to [email protected]
1. You develop some scheme for standardizing some aspect of synthetic biology work.
2. You convince at least one other person, at a different location from you, that the scheme would help them with something that they care about.
3. You each demonstrate that the proposed standard works for each of you (i.e., the standard must work and be good for something).
4. You document your scheme in writing.
5. You request a BBF RFC number by asking for one (email the list)
6. The BBF technical standards group (i.e., the folks on this list) comment on the standard, try it out, propose revisions.
7. You revise the standard if necessary.
8. The standard is formally accepted as part of the definition for BioBrick parts. Congratulations, you win (publishers are standing by), the BioBricks technical standards suite is updated.
9. New, possible standards tremble before you! Goto 1.