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[cellml-discussion] Staging of release 11 of PMR


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  • From: Tommy Yu <tommy.yu AT auckland.ac.nz>
  • To: CellML Discussion Group <cellml-discussion AT cellml.org>
  • Subject: [cellml-discussion] Staging of release 11 of PMR
  • Date: Wed, 9 Mar 2016 19:24:20 +1300

Hi,

The release 11 of the PMR2 software suite which powers Physiome Model
Repository (PMR) is now fully staged at

https://release11.staging.physiomeproject.org

Please note that this is NOT the same instance as
https://staging.physiomeproject.org - that has remained untouched for quite
some time, although a wipe is on the horizon it cannot be done now due to
request by multiple parties for the mean time.

Anyway, notable features of this release:
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Model comparison tool

- Enabled by the integration of BiVeS.
- The visualisation is powered by cytoscape.js.

Improved mathematics viewer for CellML models

- Accessible via a link from the standard mathematics view.
- The view presents an interactive diagram of the model grouped by its
components, and selecting the components will show the equations
and variables associated with them.
- Again, this is powered by BiVeS and cytoscape.js.

Launch integration with OpenCOR

- Ability to launch models or their associated SedML file directly from
the web browser to OpenCOR-0.5 and above (currently, this feature is
available via its snapshot).
- https://release11.staging.physiomeproject.org/e/293/noble_1962.cellml/view

SPARQL search end point

- While restricted due to security concerns, most basic queries should
be compatible with most JSON-based SPARQL clients.
- https://release11.staging.physiomeproject.org/pmr2_virtuoso_search

Other various bugfixes and internal changes

- rdflib is now bump to version 4.
- Various internal changes to pmr2.app to enable the implementations of
the above features.

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One thing of interest - this release was done purely using data from the
standard backup procedure with the software done using the standard
deployment methods. So while the data is very slightly out of sync from
production, it does contain all data within the last 12 hours. Importantly,
this proves that the live instance could be largely recovered from backups in
case of catastrophic failures affecting just that.

Please have a go at the staging instance, and do let me know or reply to this
thread on issues that you may have encountered, or with any other general
questions.

Regards,
Tommy.



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