Projects
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The organization of simulations is supported by PK-Sim® with a building block concept. Each project contains a Building Block window that comprises one or several building blocks for individuals, populations, compounds, formulations, protocols, events and observed data. Simulations that are created with the building blocks and comparisons of simulations are organized in a separate window. The user can create subfolders for organization of observed data, simulations and comparison.
Only one project can be opened at a time in one PK-Sim® instance. If you wish to work on more than one project in parallel you may start separate instances of PK-Sim® for each individual project. If the identical project is already being accessed by yourself or by another user, PK-Sim® will warn you and open the project as read-only. You will still be able to use the project but won't be able to save your changes.
The following table gives an overview on how to manage projects using the File tab:
Function, Icon | Shortcut | Description |
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The visualization of a project is organized in different panels. Each panel can be hidden or be made visible by clicking on the respective icon in the View Tab. The panels have the following meaning:
Panel, Icon | Description |
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Ctrl+N
A new project is generated. The current project is closed. If you have not saved the current project yet, you will be asked if you want to do so. If you answer Yes, all data belonging to the current project are saved using the current file-name. If the project/file name is undefined, a dialog window will open for you to specify the project name.
Ctrl+O
Select the *.pksim5 file you want to open. • Only one project can be opened at a time. If a project is already open, you are asked if the currently open project should be saved before closing. • If you wish to work on more than one project in parallel, you may start separate instances of PK-Sim® for each individual project.
The project is closed. If you have not yet saved the current project, you are asked if you want to do so. If you answer Yes, all data belonging to the project are saved using the current file-name. If the project/ file name is undefined, a will open for you to specify the project name. A new project can then be created, subsequently.
Ctrl+S
You can save your project by either selecting Save or Save as.
Ctrl+D
You can enter, show or change a description for the project.
Export current project to snapshot. S. Exporting Project to Snapshot / Loading Project from Snapshot for details.
Create a new project from snapshot. S. Exporting Project to Snapshot / Loading Project from Snapshot for details.
Assign a working journal to the current project. S. Shared Tools - Working Journal for details.
An overview of the PK-Sim® version information is given.
Alt+F4
PK-Sim® is closed. If you have not yet saved the current project, you are asked if you want to do so. If you answer Yes, all data belonging to the project are saved using the current file-name. If the project name is undefined, a dialog window will open for you to specify the project name.
Within this panel the building blocks Individuals, Populations, Compounds, Formulations, Administration Protocols, Events and Observed Data are organized and can be accessed. Detailed information for each building block can be found in: ● PK-Sim® - Creating Individuals ● PK-Sim® - Creating Populations ● PK-Sim®- Compounds: Definition and Work Flows ● PK-Sim® - Formulations ● PK-Sim® - Administration Protocols ● PK-Sim® - Events ● Shared Tools - Import and Edit of Observed Data.
In this panel all simulations of a project are managed. A detailed description on how simulations are set up and managed can be found in PK-Sim® - Simulations. Besides simulations, this panel contains the following objects: ● Simulation comparisons (s. PK-Sim® - Simulations: Comparison charts for details) ● Parameter Identifications (s. Shared Tools - Parameter Identification for details) ● Sensitivity Analyses (s. Shared Tools - Sensitivity Analysis for details)
Every user action performed within a given project work is documented within this panel. Features of the History Manager are described in Shared Tools - History manager and history reporting.
Shows comparison results of 2 building blocks or 2 simulations. S. Shared Tools - Comparison of Building Blocks for details.
Shows the working journal of the current project. S. Shared Tools - Working Journal for details.
Shows the working journal of the current project. S. Shared Tools - Working Journal for details.
Create a new project
Open an existing project
Close the project
Save the project
Show or edit project description
Export project to snapshot
Load project from snapshot
Select Journal
About this application
Exit the application
Building Blocks
Simulations
History Manager
Comparison
Working Journal
Working Journal Diagram