Specifications
SBML Level 2 is the most recent stable version of SBML. It defines a richer set of constructs than the first generation of SBML (Level 1), but maintains much of the same structure. The Levels of SBML are meant to coexist, although we encourage software developers to target their efforts at the highest Level of SBML that their software can support.
You are welcome to notify the SBML Editors of problems, requests and other issues. (Indeed, we need everyone's help to improve SBML, so please tell us what you find!) Please use the SBML specification issue tracking system to do so.
SBML Level 2
Within a given SBML Level, minor revisions to SBML are termed Versions and constitute changes within a Level to correct, adjust and refine language features. Additionally, to cope with occasional minor editorial changes that may be needed, SBML specification come with Release numbers within Versions.
Developers and modelers are strongly encouraged to support the latest Version in any new software development and modeling efforts, as well as to update actively-supported software tools they may be involved in developing or maintaining.
SBML Level 2 Version 4
The most recent release of SBML Level 2 Version 4 is Release 1.
| Systems Biology Markup Language (SBML) Level 2: Structures and Facilities for Model Definitions Authors: Michael Hucka, Stefan Hoops, Sarah M. Keating, Nicolas Le Novère, Sven Sahle, and Darren J. Wilkinson |
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Issues with the specification are tracked on the issue tracker whose link is indicated above. Accepted issues are periodically collected and listed on the Errata page indicated above. Once a general consensus emerges that the known errata warrant a new release of the SBML specification, a new Release is made.
Past Releases and Versions of SBML Level 2
Past Releases of SBML Level 2 Version 4 and past Versions of SBML Level 2 (i.e., Versions 1–3) are available from a separate page.
SBML Level 1
Level 1 is simpler (but less powerful) than Level 2. The separate levels are intended to coexist; SBML Level 2 does not render Level 1 obsolete. Software tools that cannot support higher levels can go on using lower levels; tools that can read higher levels are assured of also being able to interpret models defined in the lower levels.
SBML Level 1 Version 2
The current definition of SBML Level 1 is Version 2.
Past Versions of SBML Level 1
Past Releases of SBML Level 1 are available from a separate page.


