Chaste: using agile programming techniques to develop computational biology software

Author:

Pitt-Francis Joe1,Bernabeu Miguel O1,Cooper Jonathan1,Garny Alan2,Momtahan Lee1,Osborne James1,Pathmanathan Pras1,Rodriguez Blanca1,Whiteley Jonathan P1,Gavaghan David J1

Affiliation:

1. Oxford University Computing LaboratoryWolfson Building, University of Oxford, Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QD, UK

2. Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics, Sherrington Building, University of OxfordParks Road, Oxford OX1 3PT, UK

Abstract

Cardiac modelling is the area of physiome modelling where the available simulation software is perhaps most mature, and it therefore provides an excellent starting point for considering the software requirements for the wider physiome community. In this paper, we will begin by introducing some of the most advanced existing software packages for simulating cardiac electrical activity. We consider the software development methods used in producing codes of this type, and discuss their use of numerical algorithms, relative computational efficiency, usability, robustness and extensibility. We then go on to describe a class of software development methodologies known as test-driven agile methods and argue that such methods are more suitable for scientific software development than the traditional academic approaches. A case study is a project of our own, Cancer, Heart and Soft Tissue Environment, which is a library of computational biology software that began as an experiment in the use of agile programming methods. We present our experiences with a review of our progress thus far, focusing on the advantages and disadvantages of this new approach compared with the development methods used in some existing packages. We conclude by considering whether the likely wider needs of the cardiac modelling community are currently being met and suggest that, in order to respond effectively to changing requirements, it is essential that these codes should be more malleable. Such codes will allow for reliable extensions to include both detailed mathematical models—of the heart and other organs—and more efficient numerical techniques that are currently being developed by many research groups worldwide.

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,General Mathematics

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