NeuroML for plug and play neuronal modeling

N.H. Goddard, D Beeman, R Cannon, H Cornelis, M.-o Gewaltig, G Hood, D. F. Howell, P Rogister, E.de Schutter, K Shankar, M Hucka

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Abstract

Modern software systems for simulation, database access, visualisation and data analysis, supporting distributed, extensible, evolutionary development, are designed around a small core that loads plug-in components. We have designed such a system for the neurosciences using an XML-based protocol, NeuroML, to exchange information between components. NeuroML supports high-level descriptions of data, models, references, and other types of information. We have built simulation kernel plug-ins, visualisation plug-ins, and model-description GUI plug-ins which interoperate in this framework. We describe the current status of these plug-ins and our future plans for further plug-in components.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1077-1081
Number of pages5
JournalNeurocomputing
Volume44-46
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2002

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