- From: Mike Cooling <mtcooling.research AT gmail.com>
- To: cellml-tools-developers AT lists.cellml.org
- Subject: Re: [[cellml-dev] ] Request for submissions on the CellML API
- Date: Mon, 12 May 2014 11:44:45 +1200
Thanks Randall. I am happy to take many small suggestions over time.
Regards
On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 10:11 AM, Randall Britten
<r.britten AT auckland.ac.nz>wrote:
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Hi Mike
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Here's a suggestion: Add to the list of target platforms: Android, iOS,
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Browser/JavaScript
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(I'm sure I'll send more suggestions).
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Randall Britten
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Auckland Bioengineering Institute
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From: Mike Cooling
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Date: Thursday, 8 May 2014 5:04 PM
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Subject: [[cellml-dev] ] Request for submissions on the CellML API
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Hi
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As mentioned at the CellML workshop, we are planning the next steps for
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the CellML API. Ultimately, we want to determine what the CellML should be,
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look at what is now, and determine how best to get from the latter to the
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former.
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We hope to gather ideas from you, the community, on what you think the
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CellML API should be.
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We're going to begin by gathering ideas into a document. The main focus is
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on high level functional requirements ("statements of services that the
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system should provide") rather than detailed design considerations -
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looking at the 'what' rather than 'how'. But, we will also preserve any
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'how' comments that come up, in a separate section towards the end of the
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document.
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The purpose here is to collect ideas, so some of the document contents may
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contradict other parts, and you may find that your disagree with some of
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it. It is not necessarily the case that everything will end up part of the
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CellML API, or indeed any API. Please think of this as brainstorming; the
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ideas can be evaluated afterwards.
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You can find this document at
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https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qMpltGGk19RgFAgkgnG8xZVKyI0Q-ZatcxV7VB_ccKc/edit?usp=sharing
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If you are a user or potential user of the CellML API, we welcome your
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submission for this document. Since the document is essentially public, I
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am not making it editable. Instead, please email me your submission and I
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will do my best to faithfully incorporate your thoughts into the document.
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The initial content of this document has been synthesised from the
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existing API documentation, similar documents by others, and conversations
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at, and following, the recent CellML workshop. I hope to add your thoughts
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to it over the next ~3 weeks, and will update the document periodically
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until the end of May.
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Best Regards,
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Mike Cooling
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on behalf of the CellML Editorial Board
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