Interoperability of Neuroscience Modeling Software: Current Status and Future Directions

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Robert C. Cannon
Marc-Oliver Gewaltig
Padraig Gleeson
Upinder S. Bhalla
Hugo Cornelis
Michael L. Hines
Fredrick W. Howell
Eilif Muller
Joel R. Stiles
Stefan Wils
Erik De Schutter
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[1] Textensor Limited,Department of Physiology
[2] Honda Research Institute Europe GmbH,National Centre for Biological Sciences
[3] University College London,Section of Neurobiology
[4] Tata Institute of Fundamental Research,Kirchhoff Institute for Physics
[5] University of Texas San Antonio,Center for Quantitative Biological Simulation
[6] Yale University School of Medicine,Theoretical Neurobiology
[7] University of Heidelberg,undefined
[8] Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center,undefined
[9] University of Antwerp,undefined
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Neuroinformatics | 2007年 / 5卷
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Neural simulation software; Simulation language; Standards; XML; Model publication;
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Neuroscience increasingly uses computational models to assist in the exploration and interpretation of complex phenomena. As a result, considerable effort is invested in the development of software tools and technologies for numerical simulations and for the creation and publication of models. The diversity of related tools leads to the duplication of effort and hinders model reuse. Development practices and technologies that support interoperability between software systems therefore play an important role in making the modeling process more efficient and in ensuring that published models can be reliably and easily reused. Various forms of interoperability are possible including the development of portable model description standards, the adoption of common simulation languages or the use of standardized middleware. Each of these approaches finds applications within the broad range of current modeling activity. However more effort is required in many areas to enable new scientific questions to be addressed. Here we present the conclusions of the “Neuro-IT Interoperability of Simulators” workshop, held at the 11th computational neuroscience meeting in Edinburgh (July 19–20 2006; http://www.cnsorg.org). We assess the current state of interoperability of neural simulation software and explore the future directions that will enable the field to advance.
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