Team:Newcastle/CellML

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'''CellML''' is a language which stores and exchanges computer-based mathematical models. It is an open standard based on the XML markup language, and is being developed by the Auckland Bioengineering Institute at the University of Auckland.
'''CellML''' is a language which stores and exchanges computer-based mathematical models. It is an open standard based on the XML markup language, and is being developed by the Auckland Bioengineering Institute at the University of Auckland.
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== Models developed ==
== Models developed ==
The following are models which we have developed using CellML:
The following are models which we have developed using CellML:
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* Sin Operon model
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* [[Team:Newcastle/SporulationTuning#Modelling|Sin Operon Model]]
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* Metal intake model
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* [[Team:Newcastle/Modelling/MetalIntake|Metal Intake Model]]
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In addition to CellML, JSim has been used to access models written in CellML in:
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* [[Team:Newcastle/Modelling/Population|Population Simulation Model]]
== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 23:56, 20 October 2009


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CellML

CellML is a language which stores and exchanges computer-based mathematical models. It is an open standard based on the XML markup language, and is being developed by the Auckland Bioengineering Institute at the University of Auckland.

The Newcastle team used CellML for their Gold award winning project last year, so we have decided to once again use this technology.

JSim

To bridge the gap between agent based models (Java) and cellular models (CellML), the Newcastle team are using a software product called JSim, developed by the University of Washington.

Models developed

The following are models which we have developed using CellML:

In addition to CellML, JSim has been used to access models written in CellML in:

External links




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