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[cellml-discussion] Description of CellML groupings


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  • From: ak.miller at auckland.ac.nz (Andrew Miller)
  • Subject: [cellml-discussion] Description of CellML groupings
  • Date: Wed, 09 Dec 2009 12:29:32 +1300

Dominick Layfield wrote:
> Hi Catherine,
>
> Thanks for raising these issues. I would be more than happy to read and
> comment on any material in the 1.2 spec or any revisions to the
> tutorial. I appreciate that this is being looked into.

Hi Dominick,

Catherine has told me that you have found the part of the CellML 1.1
specification relating to the interpretation of grouping to be
ambiguous. I'm CCing this to the cellml-discussion mailing list, which
is a good place to discuss the CellML discussions (you need to subscribe
at http://www.cellml.org/mailman/listinfo/cellml-discussion before you
can post to the list).

The plan going forward is to have two descriptions of CellML:
- a normative description. This description uses precise technical
language, and will be the official description of CellML which should be
referred to in the case of any conflict between the documents, or
ambiguity in the other documents. It won't contain any information which
is unnecessary to achieve this purpose (so as to avoid accidentally
contradicting itself).
- an informative tutorial on CellML. This document will include
examples, and will be based on the normative description. It can be
updated to improve clarity and ensure that it properly reflects the
normative description.

Because everything depends on the normative description, we are working
on completing that first.

Due to the draft nature of the work, there is no one 'official' draft -
but I will refer you to one draft which has been modified from the base
to simply the connection element:
http://www.cellml.org/Members/miller/draft-normative-spec-simplify-connections/toplevel.xhtml

http://www.cellml.org/Members/miller/draft-normative-spec/toplevel.xhtml
is more similar to CellML 1.1.

The section "Interpretation of grouping" provides precise rules, in
terms of graph theory, about which elements can legitimately be connected.

Best wishes,
Andrew

>
> -- Dominick
>
>
> On 12/08/2009 03:47 PM, Catherine Lloyd wrote:
>> Dear Dominick
>>
>> I raised your two comments about needing a better description of CellML
>> groupings and also a CellML 1.1 model building tutorial at today's team
>> meeting.
>>
>> Regarding the first comment, Andrew Miller has been working on the
>> CellML 1.2 specification (currently a draft) and he will send you a link
>> to it - asking if the description is any clearer in the new spec (there
>> is a normative and an informative version of the 1.2 spec - hopefully
>> Andrew will send you both.
>>
>> Regarding the second point (on the 1.1 tutorial) - the agenda item will
>> be raised again at next week's meeting when 3 other key people will be
>> present, and we will think about the best approach.
>>
>> Thanks again for your interest in CellML.
>>
>> Best wishes
>> Catherine
>>
>>
>




  • [cellml-discussion] Description of CellML groupings, Andrew Miller, 12/09/2009

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