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CellML, OpenCOR, and the Physiome Project Repository
New Zealand Universities FigshareSlides from my presentation at the COMBINE/ERASysAPP tutorial at the ICSB 2014 meeting, 14 September 2014, in Melbourne, Australia. This presentation provides a very brief introduction to CellML, the software powering the physiome repository (PMR2), and the software tool OpenCOR.Created 12 March 2019 • Updated 19 March 2019 -
PMR2: supporting collaborative, reproducible, and discoverable science
New Zealand Universities FigshareMy poster from the ICSB 2014 meeting. ABSTRACT: Background: PMR2 is the software framework supporting the Physiome Repository (https://models.physiomeproject.org). All content of the Physiome Repository is stored in version-controlled workspaces and specific revisions of a workspace can be exposed with a persistent URL and customisable presentation via...Created 12 March 2019 • Updated 19 March 2019 -
Modularity and reuse with CellML and the Physiome Repository
New Zealand Universities FigshareSlides from my presentation on modularity and reuse at the "NORMSYS/ISBE Workshop: standards for data and model exchange in systems biology". Showing how the modularity and reuse aspects of CellML work with the physiome repository to enusre accurate provenance records and reproducible simulations across a distributed network of scientists.Created 12 March 2019 • Updated 19 March 2019 -
Modularity and reuse with CellML and the Physiome Repository
New Zealand Universities FigsharePresentation I gave at the Auckland Bioengineering Institute's Friday Forum on 26th of September 2014. Described a bit of background as to why modularity and reuse is important in modelling of biological systems and how CellML provides facilities to enable modellers to make use of modularity and reuse in their model descriptions. Also talked about how the...Created 12 March 2019 • Updated 19 March 2019