WebCM: A Web-Based Platform for Multiuser Individual-Based Modeling of Multicellular Microbial Populations and Communities
Jason Philippou,
Guillermo Yáñez Feliú,
Timothy J. Rudge
Abstract:WebCM is a web platform
that enables users to create, edit, run,
and view individual-based simulations of multicellular microbial populations
and communities on a remote compute server. WebCM builds upon the
simulation software CellModeller in the back end and provides users
with a web-browser-based modeling interface including model editing,
execution, and playback. Multiple users can run and manage multiple
simulations simultaneously, sharing the host hardware. Since it is
based on CellModeller, it can utili… Show more
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