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M2SL 

Date added: 17.2.2012  Hot Hits: 43   0 
Version:  1.8.4  mature  Submitter:  Randy Thomas  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it   License:  Free for Academic use
Supported platform:  Macintosh Linux Target user group: Researchers; Students; Industry Software technology type:  Library
Website Tags: multiformalism,  multiresolution,  multiscale C++ Categories: Solvers | Analysis

M2SL is a multiformalism modelling and simulation library implemented in C++ designed to help on the integration of models. It is developed by the Laboratoire Traitement du Signal et de l'Image (LTSI) at the Université de Rennes 1.  

A definition and example of the modeling framework implemented by M2SL can be found in the article: Integration of detailed modules in a core model of body fluid homeostasis and blood pressure regulation (2011). More details on the definition and architecture of M2SL in A multiformalism and multiresolution modelling environment: application to the cardiovascular system and its regulation (2009).

Currently, the available version of M2SL is the 1.8.4. It has been registered at the APP (Agence pour la Protection de Programmes) under the number IDDN.FR.001.410010.000.S.P.2006.000.20900. 


Author(s):  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it   

Publication(s):  see list  

Requirements:  Requirements are given here:
http://www.ltsi.univ-rennes1.fr/m2sl/?q=node/3

All the software published and distributed in this site is organized in different modules. Each module or component has different requirements. The requirements listed do not include the tools needed to develop the corresponding modules.

Installation method:  Download and Installation packages available at:
http://www.ltsi.univ-rennes1.fr/m2sl/?q=node/2

You first have to register (free) with their site and accept the License agreement.

Data formats supported:  C++ code, or XML input file in DAEML, an offshoot of CellML adapted for XSLT transformation. There is a GUI for construction of the DAEML file.

Documentation:  http://www.ltsi.univ-rennes1.fr/m2sl/sites/default/files/m2sl-docs/docs/html/index.html

Users:  numerous

Users of the technology:  Randy Thomas

Testing:  intensively used already in research, industrial, and clinical settings

Constraints:  see the above-cited webpages

Support available:  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it   

Funding status:  supported by the LTSI INSERM laboratory, the Univ. Rennes 1, and various grants. Was associated with seedEP1 in the VPH NoE

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