XMLlab : multimedia publication of simulations applets using XML and Scilab
St\'ephane Mottelet, Andr\'e Pauss

TL;DR
XMLlab is an environment that uses XML to describe mathematical simulations, enabling content reuse and collaboration, and can run simulations in Scilab either locally or via web browsers.
Contribution
It introduces an XML-based language for describing mathematical objects and parameters, ensuring software independence and facilitating simulation sharing and execution.
Findings
Supports various mathematical objects including differential equations and surfaces.
Enables simulations to run in Scilab locally or remotely via web browsers.
Ensures content persistence, collaboration, and reuse.
Abstract
We present an XML-based simulation authoring environment. The proposed description language allows to describe mathematical objects such as systems of ordinary differential equations, partial differential equations in two dimensions, or simple curves and surfaces. It also allows to describe the parameters on which these objects depend. This language is independent of the target software and allows to ensure the perennity of author's work, as well as collaborative work and content reuse. The actual implementation of XMLlab allows to run the generated simulations within the open source mathematical software Scilab, either locally when Scilab is installed on the client machines, or on thin clients running a simple web browser, when XMLlab and Scilab are installed on a distant server running a standard HTTP server.
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Taxonomy
TopicsScientific Computing and Data Management · Gene Regulatory Network Analysis · Modeling and Simulation Systems
