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Heta Compiler

Heta Compiler is a tool for developing Quantitative Systems Pharmacology (QSP) and Systems Biology platforms. It integrates modules in formats like Heta language code, Excel, JSON/YAML, or SBML and transforms them into dynamical models.

Designed for scalability, Heta Compiler supports iterative updates, human-readable formats, and on-the-fly exports to popular simulation formats. It seamlessly integrates into existing workflows and CI/CD strategies.

To learn more, visit the documentation.

Features

  • Combines diverse modules into unified QSP models.
  • Supports iterative updates and collaborative workflows.
  • Exports models to widely-used simulation formats.

Getting Help

Contributing

We welcome contributions! Explore the source code and check the issue tracker for open tasks.

Citation

Metelkin, E., (2021). Heta compiler: a software tool for the development of large-scale QSP models and compilation into simulation formats. Journal of Open Source Software, 6(67), 3708, DOI: 10.21105/joss.03708.

License

Licensed under the Apache License 2.0. See the LICENSE for details.

This software is provided "as is", without any warranties or guarantees. Use it at your own risk. The author is not responsible for any issues, data loss, or damages resulting from its use.

Copyright 2019-2024, Heta project