CellML


The CellML language is an open standard based on the XML markup language. CellML is being developed by the Bioengineering Institute at the University of Auckland and affiliated research groups.

The purpose of CellML is to store and exchange computer-based mathematical models. CellML allows scientists to share models even if they are using different model-building software. It also enables them to reuse components from one model in another, thus accelerating model building.

Mathematical expressions are embedded in CellML documents using Mathematical Markup Language 2.0 (MathML), an XML-based language that encodes the underlying structure of a mathematical expression. CellML uses a subset of the elements from MathML 2.0, known as the content markup element set, which includes several deprecated elements from MathML 1.0.


Last update: 25 July 2014
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