Chaouiya, ClaudineBérenguier, DuncanKeating, Sarah MNaldi, Aurélienvan Iersel, Martijn PRodriguez, NicolasDräger, AndreasBüchel, FinjaCokelaer, ThomasKowal, BryanWicks, BenjaminGonçalves, EmanuelDorier, JulienPage, MichelMonteiro, Pedro Tvon Kamp, AxelXenarios, Ioannisde Jong, HiddeHucka, MichaelKlamt, SteffenThieffry, DenisLe Novère, NicolasSaez-Rodriguez, JulioHelikar, Tomáš2015-10-232015-10-232013-12-10Chaouiya et al. : SBML qualitative models: a model representation format and infrastructure to foster interactions between qualitative modelling formalisms and tools. BMC Systems Biology 2013 7 :135.http://hdl.handle.net/10400.7/438Qualitative frameworks, especially those based on the logical discrete formalism, are increasingly used to model regulatory and signalling networks. A major advantage of these frameworks is that they do not require precise quantitative data, and that they are well-suited for studies of large networks. While numerous groups have developed specific computational tools that provide original methods to analyse qualitative models, a standard format to exchange qualitative models has been missing.engSBML qualitative models: a model representation format and infrastructure to foster interactions between qualitative modelling formalisms and toolsjournal article10.1186/1752-0509-7-135