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SBML Level 3 package: Hierarchical Model Composition, Version 1 Release 3.


ABSTRACT: Constructing a model in a hierarchical fashion is a natural approach to managing model complexity, and offers additional opportunities such as the potential to re-use model components. The SBML Level 3 Version 1 Core specification does not directly provide a mechanism for defining hierarchical models, but it does provide a mechanism for SBML packages to extend the Core specification and add additional syntactical constructs. The SBML Hierarchical Model Composition package for SBML Level 3 adds the necessary features to SBML to support hierarchical modeling. The package enables a modeler to include submodels within an enclosing SBML model, delete unneeded or redundant elements of that submodel, replace elements of that submodel with element of the containing model, and replace elements of the containing model with elements of the submodel. In addition, the package defines an optional "port" construct, allowing a model to be defined with suggested interfaces between hierarchical components; modelers can chose to use these interfaces, but they are not required to do so and can still interact directly with model elements if they so chose. Finally, the SBML Hierarchical Model Composition package is defined in such a way that a hierarchical model can be "flattened" to an equivalent, non-hierarchical version that uses only plain SBML constructs, thus enabling software tools that do not yet support hierarchy to nevertheless work with SBML hierarchical models.

SUBMITTER: Smith LP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5451323 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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SBML Level 3 package: Hierarchical Model Composition, Version 1 Release 3.

Smith Lucian Paul LP   Hucka Michael M   Hoops Stefan S   Finney Andrew A   Ginkel Martin M   Myers Chris J CJ   Moraru Ion I   Liebermeister Wolfram W  

Journal of integrative bioinformatics 20150904 2


Constructing a model in a hierarchical fashion is a natural approach to managing model complexity, and offers additional opportunities such as the potential to re-use model components. The SBML Level 3 Version 1 Core specification does not directly provide a mechanism for defining hierarchical models, but it does provide a mechanism for SBML packages to extend the Core specification and add additional syntactical constructs. The SBML Hierarchical Model Composition package for SBML Level 3 adds t  ...[more]

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