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COPASI

Initial release

October 11, 2004; 19 years ago (2004-10-11)

Stable release

4.40 (Build 278) / May 31, 2023; 12 months ago (2023-05-31)

Repository

Written in

C++

Operating system

Linux, macOS and Microsoft Windows

Platform

Qt

License

Artistic License

Website

copasi.org

COPASI[1] (COmplex PAthway SImulator) is an open-source software application for creating and solving mathematical models of biological processes such as metabolic networks, cell-signaling pathways, regulatory networks, infectious diseases, and many others.

History[edit]

COPASI is based on the Gepasi[2] simulation software that was developed in the early 1990s by Pedro Mendes. The initial development of COPASI was funded by the Virginia Bioinformatics Institute, and the Klaus Tschira Foundation. Current development efforts are supported by grants from the National Institutes of Health, the BBSRC, and the German Ministry of Education.

Development team[edit]

COPASI is the result of an international collaboration between the University of Manchester (UK), the University of Heidelberg (Germany), and the Virginia Bioinformatics Institute (USA). The project principal investigators are Pedro Mendes and Ursula Kummer. The chief software architects are Stefan Hoops and Sven Sahle.

Features[edit]

COPASI includes features to define models of biological processes, simulate and analyze these models, generate analysis reports, and import/export models in SBML format.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Hoops, S.; Sahle, S.; Gauges, R.; Lee, C.; Pahle, J.; Simus, N.; Singhal, M.; Xu, L.; Mendes, P.; Kummer, U. (2006). "COPASI--a COmplex PAthway SImulator". Bioinformatics. 22 (24): 3067–3074. doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/btl485. PMID 17032683.
  • ^ Mendes, P. (1993). "GEPASI: A software package for modelling the dynamics, steady states and control of biochemical and other systems". Computer Applications in the Biosciences. 9 (5): 563–571. doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/9.5.563. PMID 8293329.
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