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Java support for SED-ML
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COmputational Modeling in BIology NEtwork (COMBINE) 2011

Java support for SED-ML

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This presentation describes Java support for the SED-ML simulation experiment description language. Firstly, a Java API library for low-level manipulations of the SED-ML object model, and secondly a SED-ML editor, SED-ED, for visualizing and editing SED-ML workflows

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