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Project leader: Francesco Danuso
SEMoLa (Simple,
Easy to use, MOdelling LAnguage)
is a non procedural meta-language to build
simulation models for continuous/event driven, deterministic/stochastic,
state/individual based systems.
The SEMoLa framework has been developed at
the Department of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, University
of Udine (Italy) and can be used
to represent any system. It is particularly suit to represent biological,
ecological and agricultural systems, at different scale and complexity
level.
The SEMoLa language is integrated in a
simulation framework that simplifies the tasks of model building,
simulation and documentation; moreover it provides facilities for
sensitivity analysis, calibration, validation, data management, statistical
analysis, neural network building, unit verification and others.
All the available features can be activated using
a GUI or by commands, in interactive or batch mode.
SEMoLa implements
the system analysis concepts (Forrester, 1968; Jørgensen,
1994) through a non procedural declarative logic
that makes the code of the model easy to build and read, self-explaining
and easy to debug.
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SEMoLa runs under
WIN 95/98, 2000, XP,Vista,Windows 7
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