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New in acslXtreme v2.3.0.14

Baysean Analysis Utilities and Demos

A number of new M functions and example are included which support analyses using Markov Chain Monte Carle (MCMC) techniques via the acslX Analysis Language. In particular, a variety of new functions for computing probability distribution values corresponding to the random number generators now available in Optimum will be provided, along with functions for setting up model-specific sampling using the Metropolis-Hastings sampling algorithm.

Excel Plugin
The acslX Excel Simulation Interface is an add-in utility for Microsoft Excel which allows simulations created in acslXtreme to be controlled and analyzed using Microsoft Excel.

SBML to CSL Converter
The SBML to CSL converter is a standalone utility which converts biological system models specified in the SBML format to CSL models which can be built, executed and analyzed in acslXtreme.

MPI M Functions
The Message Passing Interface (MPI) is a standard defining a set of services callable from C or Fortran code and used to enable parallel computations in networks of computers. M functions have been added to acslX which wrap the services, and allow M scripts to exchange data over a network, allowing computationally intensive analyses to be distributed over large number of computers. The MPI toolkit is built on the freely available MPICH2 implementation of MPI by Argonne National Lab.

Simulink Plugin
The acslX Simulink Plugin is a utility which provides a mechanism for integrating an acslX simulation with a simulation produced by the Mathworks Simulink application.

GMX Documentation Generator
The acslX GMX Documentation Generator is a standalone application which generates HTML documentation from the acslX graphical model (GMX) file. Model metadata, notes, comments, hierarchy, and code are documented in a single HTML file. Hyperlinks allow quick navigation between parts of the model (e.g., block) by following connections specified by ports and wires. Simple HTML output provides platform and browser independent.

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