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Success Story Bayer BioScience
Meeting the exponentially growing performance requirements
Feb. 6, 2007 02:00 PM
Founded in 1982 as a spin-off of the University of Ghent, Belgium, Bayer BioScience is one of the main innovation and research centers for Bayer CropScience. It is now a division of the multinational chemical, medical, and biotechnology concern Bayer AG. With its frequent mergers and acquisitions, Bayer BioScience required seamless evolution and future-proof software development, along with a means of meeting the exponentially growing performance requirements caused by scaling local operations into a multinational group.
Over the past 10 years Bayer BioScience has seen constant expansion from a once small-scale operation to today's multinational environment. During this evolution, Sybase's database platforms and development tools have proved their versatility, flexibility, and considerable scalability. Bayer BioScience is still constantly moving the boundaries and is now delivering critical database applications "in the field." Using Sybase iAnywhere technology, observations are no longer recorded using pen and paper but are input directly into a local copy of the database. As a result, researchers' efficiency is enhanced while the likelihood of errors and inconsistencies is substantially reduced.
Consistent, Flexible and Scalable "Scalability was one of the key reasons why we initially opted for Sybase," reports Pierre Lens, BioData Platform Manager at Bayer BioScience. The data model developed at Plant Genetic Systems is still largely intact - albeit with a great deal of additional data. Later, the company opted for PowerBuilder, and, shortly after, PowerDesigner - to develop its front-end applications. This decision is still paying off, as the latest generation of mobile front-end applications was rewritten in record time. "What took us 10 working days to develop in Visual Basic, I rewrote in PocketBuilder in one day," confirms Lens. The key driver for mobile database applications at Bayer BioScience is ensuring consistent data input. It is crucial to know the detailed background of seeds and plants used in experiments. Thanks to the BioData platform, a mass of data is recorded, stored, and made available for interpretation in the field. The quality of data input is monitored via convenient drop-down menus. This access to detailed data on the experiments and materials requirements is critical when applying for patents and demonstrating 'prior art'.
Mobility Meets Data Quality A copy of the data set required for each experiment is stored locally and the scientists can work on this at any time - in the laboratory, in the greenhouses, or anywhere in the field. The Sybase solution ensures seamless synchronization and extensive consistency checks, which monitor the purity of the data. "We didn't opt for a real-time solution, based on wireless LAN, for example, because of the extensive monitoring of data we require at the database interface," says Lens. The mobile solution is equipped with a barcode scanner for fast, accurate identification of plants. The data set for each experiment is set up by the scientists: they select the columns and fields to be used from a list. "The entire environment is dynamically conceived. Nothing is hard-coded," stresses Lens. However, according to him, the front-end input screens are only the tip of the iceberg. "The supervision of data exchanged with the back end is where Sybase makes a real difference," says Lens.
Evolution, Integration and Performance Performance is an extra challenge for some highly complex search tasks that may link data from tens of tables and for this, Bayer BioScience uses Sybase IQ. "We make a copy of the relational database in Sybase IQ for specific search tasks. Sybase IQ allows us to reduce the processing of highly complex queries from around 20 minutes to less than 20 seconds," concludes Lens. Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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