About PCEnv
- This is PCEnv 2.0.
- PCEnv is a simulation and editing environment for mathematical models
expressed in CellML.
- Portions of PCEnv are Copyright © 2005-2007 by The University of
Auckland, and other parts are Copyright © 2005-2007 by Auckland
Uniservices, a subsidary of The University of Auckland.
- PCEnv was written at the Auckland Bioengineering Institute by Andrew Miller.
Some of the documentation were written by Catherine Lloyd, and many
of the functional tests were written by James Lawson.
- PCEnv wouldn't be what it is today without the help of
Shane Blackett (formerly ABI), Randall Brittain (ABI),
Mike Cooling (ABI), Edmund Crampin (ABI), Sarala Dissanayake (ABI),
Alan Garny (Oxford University),
Matt Halstead (ABI), Peter Hunter (ABI), James Lawson (ABI),
Catherine Lloyd (ABI), Poul Nielsen (ABI), Carey Stevens (formerly ABI),
Jonna Terkildsen (ABI), Tommy Yu (ABI), and others, who reported bugs,
suggested improvements, and/or helped with documentation.
- The development of PCEnv was funded in part by the Maurice Wilkins
Centre for Molecular Biodiscovery, a Centre of Research Excellence
funded by the New Zealand government.
- PCEnv has benefited greatly from many Free or Open Source projects,
including the Mozilla project, gcc, glibc and libstdc++,
SUNDIALS (CVODE), the GNU Scientific Library, GNU text utilities,
GNU make, the Linux kernel, bison and flex, bash, GNU autotools and
libtool, libxml2, iconv, Plone, Zope, Perl, Python, the Apache httpd,
GNU emacs, Subversion, svk, as well as many other projects.
- PCEnv is Free / Open Source software. The source code is freely
available under the GPL, MPL, and LGPL, although some parts of the
code are derived from other works, which may only be available under
one or two of these licenses.
- Please visit http://www.cellml.org/tools/pcenv for more information
on PCEnv.