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WikiModel: A Free and Easy Web-based Software Application to Create, Simulate, Fit, and Share Mathematical Models

  1. Sami Kanderian

    WikiModel (https://www.wikimodel.com) is a free web-based application that was created to allow users to simulate mathematical models of one or more equations (including Ordinary Differential Equations) quickly and easily without any programming. No installation is required as the application runs on a web browser.

    To start demoing the application in seconds, just load one of many of model examples that already exist in the model library, and simply click the “Simulate” or “Fit” buttons.

    To create your own model or modify an existing one, under the “Model” tab, enter a set of custom model equations into the upper table as they would appear in a math text book. Enter model parameters or edit their values into the lower table. Enter the variables you wish to output in the “Plots” tab.  Then, simply simulate the model by clicking the “Simulate” button. The times and values of discrete inputs or experimental data can be entered in a table in the “Data” tab. The model can then be fit to experimental data by clicking the “Fit” button after the desired state variable and desired experimental data to fit to are selected from a couple of drop downs.

    Here are a couple of presentations that include WikiModel demos that were given at the 2023 SIMIODE EXPO:

    A Web-based Software Application that Enables Teachers, Students, Scientists and Engineers to Simulate, Fit and Share Mathematical Models

    Implementing a Multicompartment Pharmacokinetic Drug Delivery Model as a System of Ordinary Differential Equations

     

    Click on the WikiModel Application Instructions page for more detailed information on how to use the application.

    I would really love to hear your feedback and questions which can be emailed to me at sami@wikimodel.com

     

    Thank you!

    Sami Kanderian

    Founder

    www.wikimodel.com

    sami@wikimodel.com

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  2. Anonymous

    WikiModel is a user-friendly, web-based tool for simulating and fitting mathematical models, including Ordinary Differential Equations. It requires no installation and lets you quickly load and test model examples or create your own. With simple interfaces for entering equations, parameters, and experimental data, it’s perfect for users looking to model and analyze without programming.

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