TY - JOUR AU - Shyue P Ong AU - Shreyas Cholia AU - Anubhav Jain AU - Miriam Brafman AU - Dan Gunter AU - Gerbrand Ceder AU - Kristin A Persson AB -
In this paper, we describe the Materials Application Programming Interface (API), a simple, flexible and efficient interface to programmatically query and interact with the Materials Project database based on the REpresentational State Transfer (REST) pattern for the web. Since its creation in Aug 2012, the Materials API has been the Materials Project’s de facto platform for data access, supporting not only the Materials Project’s many collaborative efforts but also enabling new applications and analyses. We will highlight some of these analyses enabled by the Materials API, particularly those requiring consolidation of data on a large number of materials, such as data mining of structural and property trends, and generation of phase diagrams. We will conclude with a discussion of the role of the API in building a community that is developing novel applications and analyses based on Materials Project data.
BT - Computational Materials Science C3 -persson group
DA - 02/2015 DO - 10.1016/j.commatsci.2014.10.037 LA - eng N2 -In this paper, we describe the Materials Application Programming Interface (API), a simple, flexible and efficient interface to programmatically query and interact with the Materials Project database based on the REpresentational State Transfer (REST) pattern for the web. Since its creation in Aug 2012, the Materials API has been the Materials Project’s de facto platform for data access, supporting not only the Materials Project’s many collaborative efforts but also enabling new applications and analyses. We will highlight some of these analyses enabled by the Materials API, particularly those requiring consolidation of data on a large number of materials, such as data mining of structural and property trends, and generation of phase diagrams. We will conclude with a discussion of the role of the API in building a community that is developing novel applications and analyses based on Materials Project data.
PY - 2015 SP - 209 EP - 215 T2 - Computational Materials Science TI - The Materials Application Programming Interface (API): A simple, flexible and efficient API for materials data based on REpresentational State Transfer (REST) principles VL - 97 ER -