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. 2012 Jan 20;7(1):e29018. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0029018

Figure 1. Levels of programing in GENESIS 3.0.

Figure 1

The concept hierarchy used for communication by GENESIS developers. C Coding: System programing languages are used to program individual simulator components and extend simulator functionality. SLI: Indicates the level of the GENESIS-2 Script Language Interface in the concept hierarchy. Script Languages: Python and Perl are used to interface individual simulator components. NDF: The native declarative file format used to build models and model components. NDF Libraries: Model components such as membrane channels and synapses provide a library of functional components available for accelerated model development. G-Tube: The GENESIS graphical user interface allows users to access models and model components for the rapid development of single cell and network models.