CellML 1.1 is an open XML-based language designed to store and exchange computer-based mathematical models. It has a simple facility to import existing models in order to create new models. The import facility encourages the development of hierarchical models and model reuse through the creation of well-curated model components in public model repositories. This presentation describes some of the features of CellML 1.1 and best practices for taking advantage of these features
A brief introduction and comparison to the usage of CellML models in CMISS and OpenCMISS
We have, in the last few years, witnessed the development and availability of an ever increasing num...
MathSBML is an open-source, freely-downloadable Mathematica package that facilitates working with Sy...
CellML 1.1 [1] is an XML-based model exchange protocol with inherent support for modularity.
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We present here CellML 2.0, an XML-based language for describing and exchanging mathematical models ...
<p>Presentation I gave at the Auckland Bioengineering Institute's Friday Forum on 26th of September ...
CellMLtm is an XML-based language designed to facilitate the exchange of biological models across th...
This document specifies CellML 1.1, an XML-based language for describing and exchanging models of ce...
In the last decade or so, model encoding efforts such as CellML and SBML have greatly facilitated mo...
CellML and SBML are XML-based languages for storage and exchange of molecular biological and physiol...
Advances in biotechnology and experimental techniques have lead to the elucidation of vast amounts o...
Abstract Background CellML is an XML based language for representing mathematical models, in a machi...
Motivation: Fabrication of synthetic biological systems is greatly enhanced by incorporating enginee...
SBML is a machine-readable model representation language for software tools in computational systems...
We have, in the last few years, witnessed the development and availability of an ever increasing num...
A brief introduction and comparison to the usage of CellML models in CMISS and OpenCMISS
We have, in the last few years, witnessed the development and availability of an ever increasing num...
MathSBML is an open-source, freely-downloadable Mathematica package that facilitates working with Sy...
CellML 1.1 [1] is an XML-based model exchange protocol with inherent support for modularity.
&#x...
We present here CellML 2.0, an XML-based language for describing and exchanging mathematical models ...
<p>Presentation I gave at the Auckland Bioengineering Institute's Friday Forum on 26th of September ...
CellMLtm is an XML-based language designed to facilitate the exchange of biological models across th...
This document specifies CellML 1.1, an XML-based language for describing and exchanging models of ce...
In the last decade or so, model encoding efforts such as CellML and SBML have greatly facilitated mo...
CellML and SBML are XML-based languages for storage and exchange of molecular biological and physiol...
Advances in biotechnology and experimental techniques have lead to the elucidation of vast amounts o...
Abstract Background CellML is an XML based language for representing mathematical models, in a machi...
Motivation: Fabrication of synthetic biological systems is greatly enhanced by incorporating enginee...
SBML is a machine-readable model representation language for software tools in computational systems...
We have, in the last few years, witnessed the development and availability of an ever increasing num...
A brief introduction and comparison to the usage of CellML models in CMISS and OpenCMISS
We have, in the last few years, witnessed the development and availability of an ever increasing num...
MathSBML is an open-source, freely-downloadable Mathematica package that facilitates working with Sy...