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A system for compartmental modelling and simulation.

M S Leaning1, M A Boroujerdi

  • 1Department of Statistical Science, University College London, U.K.

Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine
|June 1, 1991
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This study introduces versatile software for modeling compartmental systems, enabling rapid development. Its application in insulin planning for diabetic patients demonstrates the software

Area of Science:

  • Computational biology
  • Systems biology
  • Mathematical modeling

Background:

  • Compartmental systems are widely used to model biological and chemical processes.
  • Existing modeling approaches can be complex and time-consuming for rapid development.
  • There is a need for versatile software to facilitate the creation and simulation of compartmental models.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe a novel software package for the modeling and simulation of compartmental systems.
  • To provide a versatile tool for rapid model development and analysis.
  • To demonstrate the software's utility through classical examples and a practical application.

Main Methods:

  • The software is based on a generalization of compartmental system equations.

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  • It is implemented in Pascal for IBM PC and compatible computers.
  • Model development is illustrated with simple examples and a complex case study.
  • Main Results:

    • The software package allows for the creation and simulation of compartmental models.
    • Classical examples demonstrate the software's functionality and ease of use.
    • A model-based system for insulin planning in diabetic patients was successfully developed.

    Conclusions:

    • The developed software offers a versatile and efficient approach to compartmental system modeling.
    • The methodology and software are powerful tools for both basic research and applied problems.
    • The application in insulin planning highlights the potential for clinical decision support systems.