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WEBRSIM: A Web-Based Reaction Systems Simulator

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We introduce WEBRSIM, the first web-based simulator for reaction systems. The simulator has an easy-to-use interface where the input is a reaction system and four functionalities: the computation of the interactive process driven by a given context sequence, the behaviour graph of the reaction system, its conservation dependency graph, and all its conserved sets. WEBRSIM comes with a browser-based friendly interface and offers a fast software to support computational modeling with reaction systems.

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Ivanov, S., Rogojin, V., Azimi, S., Petre, I. (2018). WEBRSIM: A Web-Based Reaction Systems Simulator. In: Graciani, C., Riscos-Núñez, A., Păun, G., Rozenberg, G., Salomaa, A. (eds) Enjoying Natural Computing. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 11270. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-00265-7_14

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