2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.05.25.493355
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SBML to bond graphs: from conversion to composition

Abstract: The Systems Biology Markup Language (SBML) is a popular software-independent XML-based format for describing models of biological phenomena. The BioModels Database is the largest online repository of SBML models. Several tools and platforms are available to support the reuse and composition of SBML models. However, these tools do not explicitly assess whether models are physically plausibile or thermodynamically consistent. This often leads to ill-posed models that are physically impossible, impeding the devel… Show more

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“…convergence criteria and time steps. To further enhance the reusability of these models, BG counterparts of the physiological models are emerging, and tools are being developed to aid the automated generation of BG equivalents to existing models [174]. Thus, the BG model constructed by a researcher can be shared in repositories that other researchers can use to build their own more comprehensive models without having to develop the same module from scratch.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…convergence criteria and time steps. To further enhance the reusability of these models, BG counterparts of the physiological models are emerging, and tools are being developed to aid the automated generation of BG equivalents to existing models [174]. Thus, the BG model constructed by a researcher can be shared in repositories that other researchers can use to build their own more comprehensive models without having to develop the same module from scratch.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shahidi et al [172] used SemGem (a software tool for automating the modular composition and decomposition of biosimulation models) to automatically combine CellML, an open standard language based on the XML (Extensible Markup language), [173] models by converting them to analogous BG models. In the following articles [174], they also converted systems biology markup language [175], and CellML models to BGs to apply the same method of composition to generate complex models from existing modules [176]. In this work, the computational models are first converted into BG models and enriched with semantic annotations.…”
Section: (E) Other Biological and Physiological Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%