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Systems Biology Format Converter
DESCRIPTION
The Systems Biology Format Converter (SBFC) is a Java generic framework aiming to translate any systems biology model format into another.The SBFC Web Site providing detailed feature description and instructions for installing, using and developing new modules is: http://sbfc.sourceforge.net/ .
Currently, SBFC allows the user to convert SBML models into the formats: BioPax, Matlab, Octave, XPP, DOT, and SBGN. Due to its modular design fast development and addition of new converters is highly facilitated.
SBFC can be executed in two modes:
1. standalone executable downloading the package provided in this website;
2. web-service at http://www.ebi.ac.uk/biomodels/tools/converters .
For general discussion about SBFC, please use the forum [email protected] .
A mailing-list is also available for developers: [email protected]
Thanks for using SBFC!
The SBFC Team
Audience
Science/Research, Developers, End Users/Desktop
User interface
Java Swing
Programming Language
Java
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