Closed jonrkarr closed 3 years ago
I agree. But we should manage all the actual links on the homepage to be able to do updates.
On Wed, Jul 21, 2021, 19:18 Jonathan Karr @.***> wrote:
Because the specifications serve as the main documentation (including for users) of SED-ML, I think it would be helpful to add some additional useful information to the introduction about SED-ML can be used.
- Pointers to where to find published SED-ML files ( https://www.ebi.ac.uk/biomodels/, JWS)
- Pointers to information and examples of using SED-ML with specific model languages, simulation algorithms, algorithm parameters, XPaths for observables, etc. (https://biosimulators.org)
- Pointers to where users can find software tools that support SED-ML ( http://sed-ml.io)
- Pointer to where users can find a tool for validating a SED-ML document (https://run.biosimulations.org)
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Added this to the front page:
To find the most up to date information about SED-ML, including links to published SED-ML files, examples, and supporting software, please visit http://sed-ml.org/
This reads great.
Because the specifications serve as the main documentation (including for users) of SED-ML, I think it would be helpful to add some additional useful information to the introduction about SED-ML can be used.