Abstract
In computational biology there is a strong need to exchange quantitative models of biological processes in a standardized way. For storing and retrieving peer-reviewed models the BioModels Database has been available for several years. But at the moment there is no tool available to bring a model from development in the lab directly to the peer-reviewed online resource.The JUMMP (JUst a Model Management Platform) project aims at providing a generic model management platform for any standardized model file. Through a well-elaborated security layer models can be developed and shared privately and later on be made available to the curation process and the broader community. Each change to a model is recorded in a version control system allowing to easily track changes during the development.In this presentation the current state of development of the JUMMP project is discussed as well as the future steps which are needed to get JUMMP into a shape so that it can be used as the infrastructure for the BioModels Database.
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Gräßlin, M. Current State of JUMMP. Nat Prec (2011). https://doi.org/10.1038/npre.2011.6371.1
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/npre.2011.6371.1