Predictive Modelling Tools

A collection of relevant predictive modelling tools and software (programming codes, spreadsheets, websites, etc.) is presented in this section, providing a concise description, access link, and files. If you do not find your software application or any other indispensable tools, please let us know, and send the information. The list will be updated as soon as possible.
  • MicroHibro
    An online toolbox to assess quantitatively the risk of pathogenic and spoilage microorganisms in a variety of food commodities, by including predictive models, dose-response models, stochastic models. The software includes a tool for assessing and designing sampling plan and derive risk metrics such as Food Safety Objectives and Performance Objectives.
  • Food Spoilage and Safety Predictor (FSSP)
    A standalone software for the prediction of the shelf-life and growth of bacteria in different fresh and lightly preserved meat, dairy and seafood products. It can be used also when the effect of product temperature profiles recorded over time by data loggers.
  • ComBase
    An online relational database of records that quantitatively describe the growth and inactivation of pathogenic and spoilage microorganisms in food environments. The software also includes a suite of broth- and food-based models, as well as data-fitting tools. The initiative is a collaboration between the Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture and the USDA-Agricultural Research Service.
  • CB Premium
    A suite of peer-reviewed food models specifically designed to help industry design and implement Food Safety Plans and HACCP systems. Driven by user requests, new models are regularly added for microbial spoilage, safety and shelf-life. APIs (application programming interfaces) are available to link CB Premium models to external software and devices, such as supply chain sensors.
  • Sym’Previus
    A decision support software tool for predicting bacterial growth, growth/no growth boundaries and thermal inactivation. It also contains microbiological data-fitting tools. The software makes it possible to take into account variability inherent to food products, processes and micro-organisms.
  • FDA-iRISK 4.0
    An interactive, web-based risk assessment tool developed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to inform prioritization and intervention decisions about food safety. Through built-in functions and automated features, FDA-iRISK enables users to rank risks from multiple microbial and chemical hazards more efficiently, as well as predicting the effectiveness of potential solutions.