From: Lucian S. <lp...@sp...> - 2011-10-06 21:01:17
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A single SED-ML file can have as many simulations in it as you want. If you really wanted to break things up into multiple files, you could use xinclude or something. But yes, if you want one set of simulations that are clearly distinct from a different set of simulations, you would need multiple .zip archives (in the current scheme). If you want to separate your .sedml files but they all act on the same .xml files, it would probably be best to just create a directory with everything there. -Lucian * Sauro lab <hsauro@u.washington.edu> [2011-10-06 21:47] writes: > > Frank, does this mean that if I were to do multiple independent simulations, > either all the simulations go in to one sedml in one zip archive with the appropriate model > or do I have a separate zip file for each simulation I do. You indicate that > > A "desire to be able to take the archive and run with it." > > therefore does this suggest one simulation and one model per zip archive? > > Is there a list of use cases anywhere that the current sedml is meant to support? > > Herbert > > Sent from my iPad, hence excuse my typos. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure contains a > definitive record of customers, application performance, security > threats, fraudulent activity and more. Splunk takes this data and makes > sense of it. Business sense. IT sense. Common sense. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2dcopy1 > _______________________________________________ > SED-ML-discuss mailing list > SED...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sed-ml-discuss |