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S B F C Framework

The System Biology Format Converter (SBFC) aims to provide a generic framework that potentially allows any conversion between two formats. Interoperability between formats is a recurring issue in Systems Biology. Although there are various tools available to convert models from one format to another, most of them have been independently developed and cannot easily be combined, especially to provide support for more formats.

The framework is written in Java and can be used as a standalone executable. This is a collaborative project and we hope that developers will provide support for more formats by creating new modules. SBFC allows anyone to easily add new converters and to integrate existing converters with minor changes. It also allows to combine several existing converters in a pipeline. SBFC is a free, open-source programming library.


This is a directory containing the download files for single converters. You will find the following folders:

  • sbml2xpp: folders containing the download files for SBFC core and the SBML to XPP converter.

  • sbml2dot: folders containing the download files for SBFC core and the SBML to DOT converter.

  • sbml2biopax: folders containing the download files for SBFC core and the SBML to BioPax converters.

  • sbml2octave: folders containing the download files for SBFC core and the SBML to Octave/Matlab m-file converter.

  • old: folders containing old unmaintained converters based on XSLT processing.


For more information about the SBFC Framework, please visit the SBFC web site at

http://sbfc.sourceforge.net/

Thank you for your interest in SBFC!

The SBFC Team.

Source: README.md, updated 2015-05-27