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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

SBW 2.7.10 Released

Finally, the  new version of SBW is released, just in time for this years ICSB. Here the full release announcement:

SBW-Logo We are pleased to announce the a release of the Systems Biology Workbench 2.7.10,

available from:

http://sys-bio.org

The Systems Biology Workbench (SBW), is a software framework that allows heterogeneous application components-written in diverse programming languages and running on different platforms - to communicate and use each others' capabilities via a fast binary encoded-message system. Our goal was to create a simple, high performance, open-source software infrastructure which is easy to implement and understand. SBW enables applications (potentially running on separate, distributed computers) to communicate via a simple network protocol.

The interfaces to the system are encapsulated in client-side libraries that we provide for different programming languages.

There are a number of significant changes in this release:

  1. Event support in Jarnac Lite, improved event support in roadRunner (and support for delayed events), improved display of discrete events in the Simulation Tool.
  2. Improved support for SBML Layout and proposed Render Extension, changes in auto layout module, adding of a SBGN style sheet based on SBO terms.
  3. Numerous bug fixes and usability improvements

For a full list of changes see: http://sys-bio.org/changelog

For a list of modules included with the Systems Biology Workbench and a description of what they do please have a look at http://jdesigner.sourceforge.net/

In case you are interested in instruction in how to use the Systems Biology Workbench join our tutorial at this year’s ICSB, for more information see: http://www.sys-bio.org/sbwWiki/tutorials/icsb2009

As always we appreciate any feedback from users send to: sbwteam@gmail.com

Thanks
- Frank (for the SBW Development Team)

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