Title :
WebCell: An Integrated Environment For Modeling and Simulation of Cellular Networks Online
Author :
Yun, Choamun ; Dong Yup Lee ; Cho, Ayoun ; Sang Yup Lee ; Park, Sunwon
Author_Institution :
Dept.of BioSyst. & Bioinformatics Res. Center, KAIST, Daejeon
Abstract :
Various software´s and computational environments have been developed as listed in the systems biology community (http://sbml.org). Nevertheless, only a handful of projects adopt the platform-independent Web-based approach which is a desirable direction for simulation research and development. To this end, we developed WebCell which is an integrated simulation environment for managing information on cellular networks, and for interactively exploring their steady-state and dynamic behaviors over the Web. A user friendly Web interface allows users to efficiently create, visualize, simulate and store their reaction network models, thereby facilitating kinetic modeling and simulation of biological systems of interest. Supported analysis methods for such models include structural pathway analysis, metabolic control analysis, conservation analysis and time-course simulation. In addition, a variety of model collections publicly available have been compiled to provide comprehensive implications for cellular dynamics of the models. Thus, this comprehensive, Web-accessible and integrative system not only serves the educational demonstration site of publicly available kinetic models but also provides the customized modeling environment for quantitatively and qualitatively analyzing the cellular system
Keywords :
Internet; biology computing; cellular biophysics; digital simulation; user interfaces; WebCell integrated simulation environment; cellular dynamics; cellular system; conservation analysis; integrative system; kinetic models; metabolic control analysis; online cellular networks; platform-independent Web-based approach; structural pathway analysis; systems biology community; time-course simulation; user friendly Web interface; Biological system modeling; Biology computing; Computational modeling; Computer network management; Environmental management; Information management; Kinetic theory; Land mobile radio cellular systems; Research and development; Systems biology; SBML; cellular dynamics; kinetic modeling and simulation; systems biology; web-based application;
Conference_Titel :
SICE-ICASE, 2006. International Joint Conference
Conference_Location :
Busan
Print_ISBN :
89-950038-4-7
Electronic_ISBN :
89-950038-5-5
DOI :
10.1109/SICE.2006.314700