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[[P-Lingua]] is a programming language for [membrane computing which aims to be a standard to define P systems. It and its associated tools have been developed by members of the Research Group on Natural Computing, at the University of Sevilla, Spain.
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We provide P-Lingua and its associated tools as a free and reusable software package for the development of software/hardware applications capable of simulate P system computations.
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In order to implement this idea, a Java library called pLinguaCore has been developed as a software framework for simulators. It is able to handle
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input files (either in XML or in P-Lingua format) de�fining P systems from a number of different cell-like P system models. Moreover, the library
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includes several built-in simulators for each supported model. For the sake of software portability, pLinguaCore can export a P system
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definition to any convenient output format (currently XML and binary formats are available). This software is not a closed product, but it can
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be extended to accept new input or output formats and also new models or simulators.

Revision as of 22:22, 20 August 2009

P-Lingua is a programming language for [membrane computing which aims to be a standard to define P systems. It and its associated tools have been developed by members of the Research Group on Natural Computing, at the University of Sevilla, Spain.

We provide P-Lingua and its associated tools as a free and reusable software package for the development of software/hardware applications capable of simulate P system computations.

In order to implement this idea, a Java library called pLinguaCore has been developed as a software framework for simulators. It is able to handle input files (either in XML or in P-Lingua format) de�fining P systems from a number of different cell-like P system models. Moreover, the library includes several built-in simulators for each supported model. For the sake of software portability, pLinguaCore can export a P system definition to any convenient output format (currently XML and binary formats are available). This software is not a closed product, but it can be extended to accept new input or output formats and also new models or simulators.

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