ModelDB: A Database to Support Computational Neuroscience

Journal of Computational Neuroscience
Michael L HinesGordon M Shepherd

Abstract

Wider dissemination and testing of computational models are crucial to the field of computational neuroscience. Databases are being developed to meet this need. ModelDB is a web-accessible database for convenient entry, retrieval, and running of published models on different platforms. This article provides a guide to entering a new model into ModelDB.

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