I'll reply way back here but forward reference where appropriate.
On 4/14/07, Randall Owen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One topic that seemed to come up in a lot during the recent CellML Workshop in
> Auckland was model validation, curation, and composition. This caused me to
> think about a coup
I'll reply way back here but forward reference where appropriate.
On 4/14/07, Randall Owen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One topic that seemed to come up in a lot during the recent CellML Workshop in
> Auckland was model validation, curation, and composition. This caused me to
> think about a coup
> The following is rather speculative - perhaps there is a way to do this
> already that I'm unaware of. I'm just fishing for comments.
always a good thing to be doing :-)
> If you have a model which contains only math, and say you want to use it
> as a component. It has no parameters, and you ne
> As for re-usability, again, in my view, implies that you have some
> CellML model that can be re-used :-) Following the ideas of my "best
> practices" this would be a model which contains just math with no
> parameter values or initial conditions embedded in it such that I can
> take that mat
Hi Randy,
Just to keep the discussion in on place, I include my earlier reply...
Randall Owen wrote:
> One topic that seemed to come up in a lot during the recent CellML Workshop
> in Auckland was model validation, curation, and composition. This caused me
> to think about a couple of questions
Dear Randall,
Perhaps you'd care to give us a short definition of these terms from the
perspective of the software engineering and computing communities?
I think it would be useful for us to have some base definitions with
which to compare our concepts of these terms.
I'm looking forward to read
One topic that seemed to come up in a lot during the recent CellML Workshop in
Auckland was model validation, curation, and composition. This caused me to
think about a couple of questions about which I would really appreciate the
CellML community's thoughts:
1. What does validation mean to the