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This year we have focused on improving last year's award winning BSim software package. BSim is a free, open source, software package for stochastic simulation of interacting bacterial populations. See [[Team:BCCS-Bristol/Modeling#BSim|below]] for details of the BSim package and its [[Team:BCCS-Bristol/Modeling/BSim_Features|features]].
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This year we have focused on improving last year's award winning BSim software package. BSim is a free, open source, software package for stochastic simulation of interacting bacterial populations. See below for details of the BSim package and its [[Team:BCCS-Bristol/Modeling/BSim_Features|features]].
Many new features have been added and the process of creating simulation files has been made much more versatile and adaptable allowing a wide range of biological situations to be simulated. [[Team:BCCS-Bristol/Modeling/HowBSimWorks|See here for a brief introduction to the creation of BSim simulations.]]
Many new features have been added and the process of creating simulation files has been made much more versatile and adaptable allowing a wide range of biological situations to be simulated. [[Team:BCCS-Bristol/Modeling/HowBSimWorks|See here for a brief introduction to the creation of BSim simulations.]]
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* [http://code.google.com/p/bsim-bccs/ Google Code subversion repository]
* [http://code.google.com/p/bsim-bccs/ Google Code subversion repository]
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Revision as of 14:33, 25 September 2009

BCCS-Bristol
iGEM 2009

Modelling

This year we have focused on improving last year's award winning BSim software package. BSim is a free, open source, software package for stochastic simulation of interacting bacterial populations. See below for details of the BSim package and its features.

Many new features have been added and the process of creating simulation files has been made much more versatile and adaptable allowing a wide range of biological situations to be simulated. See here for a brief introduction to the creation of BSim simulations.

BSim

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