Presentation 2005-10-14
Design of Description Languages for Cell Physiology Simulation
Takao SHIMAYOSHI, Akira AMANO, Tetsuya MATSUDA,
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Abstract(in English) In the development of cell physiological models, it is useful to evaluate simulation results produced by using description files that include a model definition and the information required for the simulation. Although several description languages for the cell physiological models are proposed, they are not sufficient or efficient to describe required information in developing models. In this research, we propose a XML based description language "CPSML" for cell physiology simulation. CPSML describes three contents in different formats : model definition, model structure and experimental protocol. This separated description facilitates efficient simulation of a model with various experimental methods and model improvements.
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Keyword(in English) Cell Physiological model / Cell Physiology Simulation / Description Language / XML
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Title (in English) Design of Description Languages for Cell Physiology Simulation
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Keyword(1) Cell Physiological model
Keyword(2) Cell Physiology Simulation
Keyword(3) Description Language
Keyword(4) XML
1st Author's Name Takao SHIMAYOSHI
1st Author's Affiliation ASTEM Research Institute of Kyoto()
2nd Author's Name Akira AMANO
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University
3rd Author's Name Tetsuya MATSUDA
3rd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University
Date 2005-10-14
Paper # MBE2005-81
Volume (vol) vol.105
Number (no) 335
Page pp.pp.-
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