COMBINE/OMEX archive*
Choose COMBINE/OMEX archive file Or Enter URL for COMBINE/OMEX archive

Select a method for providing a COMBINE/OMEX archive which describes one or more simulations (in SED-ML format) of one or more models (e.g., in BNGL, SBML formats). COMBINE/OMEX files can either be uploaded from your local computer or loaded from a publicly-accessible URL.

Uploaded archives are limited to 64 MB. Archives up to 1 GB can be submitted via URLs.

A form for creating COMBINE/OMEX archives and SED-ML files from model files is available here . COMBINE/OMEX archives can also be created with simulation tools such as COPASI and VCell . Additional information about obtaining and creating COMBINE/OMEX archives is available in the help and FAQ . The help includes recommendations for additional software tools for authoring COMBINE/OMEX archives and SED-ML files. The FAQ includes information about known incompatibilities among COMBINE/OMEX archives and SED-ML files created with different tools.

Click here to load several example simulation projects from the BioSimulators test suite .

Please select a COMBINE/OMEX file or enter a URL for a COMBINE/OMEX file. Currently, COMBINE/OMEX archive uploads are limited to 1 GB. Please select only one COMBINE/OMEX file or URL.
Capabilities required to execute your COMBINE/OMEX archive
Model formats involved in the archive {{ format.name }} Algorithms involved in the archive {{ algorithm.name }} {{ policy.level }}. {{ policy.name }}
Use the above menus to narrow the list of simulation tools below to those tools which have the capabilities to execute your COMBINE/OMEX archive (tools which support the model formats and simulation algorithms of the models and simulations described by your COMBINE/OMEX archive). Your COMBINE/OMEX archive involves model formats that are not supported by any simulation tool available through runBioSimulations. Your COMBINE/OMEX archive involves simulation algorithms that are not supported by any simulation tool available through runBioSimulations.
Simulation tool *
Simulation tool {{ simulator.name }} Version of the simulation tool {{ simulatorVersion }}

Select a simulation tool which is capable of executing your archive and a version of that tool. This tool must support all of the model formats (e.g., BNGL, SED-ML) and simulation algorithms (e.g., ODE, SSA) involved in your archive.

Because each tool supports a different set of formats and algorithms, your archive is likely only compatible with a subset of the available simulation tools.

The README for the BioSimulators test suite outlines the simulator compatibility of several of the example archives in the test suite.

BioSimulators describes the modeling formats (e.g., COMBINE/OMEX, SBML, SED-ML), modeling frameworks (e.g., logical, FBA, kinetic), and simulation algorithms (e.g., ODE, SSA) that each simulation tool supports. We recommend using BioSimulators to determine which tools are capable of executing your archive.

Please select a simulator. Please select a version of the simulator.
Commercial solvers The purpose of this simulation is academic research or education.

Some simulation tools, such as COBRApy and RBApy, can optionally execute simulations using commercial solvers such as Gurobi . These commercial solvers are often more accurate and more performant. However, these commercial solvers are not required to execute any of the available simulation tools. All of the available simulation tools can be run with freely available solvers.

Optionally, users can use these commercial solvers for academic research and education. To use these commercial solvers, check the box above to confirm that you are using runBioSimulations for academic research or education.

Non-academic users can execute simulations with commercial solvers by (a) running simulations through runBioSimulations' API and providing license keys through environment variables or (b) using the Docker images, command-line programs, or Python APIs for simulation tools on their own machines with their own license key environment variables or license files.

Computational resources *
CPUs cores Memory GB Time min
Configure the amount of resources needed to execute your project. Currently, users can request up to 24 CPU cores, 192 GB RAM, and 20 days. if additional resources are needed, please contact the runBioSimulations Team to discuss additional options. Jobs must request at least 1 core. Jobs are limited to 24 CPU cores. Jobs must request an integer number of CPU cores. Jobs must request at least 1 GB RAM. Jobs are limited to 192 GB RAM. Jobs must request at least 1 minute. Jobs are limited to 20 days.
Metadata *
Descriptive name
Provide a name for your modeling project. If you execute multiple projects, this name will help you identify this project among all of your projects. Please enter a name for your project.
Notifications
Email address
Optionally, enter your email address to receive notification of the completion of your simulation. After submitting your simulation, you will also receive a URL where you will be able to check the status of your simulation and retrieve its results. Please enter a valid email address. I consent to receiving an email notification about the completion of my simulation. You must consent to receiving email notifications.