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Overview

DocumentDescription
AboutThe creation of accurate quantitative Systems Biology Markup Language (SBML) models is a time-intensive manual process. Modellers need to know and understand both the systems they are modelling and the intricacies of SBML. However, the amount of relevant data for even a relatively small and well-scoped model is overwhelming. Saint, an automated SBML annotation integration environment (for an example installation, see http://www.cisban.ac.uk/saint), aims to aid the modeller and reduce development time by providing extra information about any given SBML model in an easy-to-use interface. Saint accepts SBML-formatted files and integrates information from multiple databases automatically. Any new information that the user agrees with is then automatically added to the SBML model.
Continuous IntegrationThis is a link to the definitions of all continuous integration processes that builds and tests code on a frequent, regular basis.
DependenciesThis document lists the project's dependencies and provides information on each dependency.
Issue TrackingThis is a link to the issue management system for this project. Issues (bugs, features, change requests) can be created and queried using this link.
Mailing ListsThis document provides subscription and archive information for this project's mailing lists.
Plugin ManagementThis document lists the plugins that are defined through pluginManagement.
Project LicenseThis is a link to the definitions of project licenses.
Project PluginsThis document lists the build plugins and the report plugins used by this project.
Project SummaryThis document lists other related information of this project
Project TeamThis document provides information on the members of this project. These are the individuals who have contributed to the project in one form or another.
Source RepositoryThis is a link to the online source repository that can be viewed via a web browser.