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    OpenM++

    OpenM++: open source microsimulation platform

    ...It is not a copy of Modgen, but a new, functionally equivalent implementation of the publicly available language specification.
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    We developed a systematic algorithmic solution for quantitative drug sensitivity scoring (DSS), based on continuous modeling and integration of multiple dose-response relationships in high-throughput compound testing studies. License: The DSS R-package is made available under the terms of the GNU General Public License, which means that the source code is freely available for use within other software, but if you alter the code and distribute it, you must make the new source code freely available as well. This software is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. In case you use the package in your work, we do appreciate a citation to a DSS publication. ...
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    An open-source implementation of our network-based target deconvolution approach, named target addiction score (TAS). License: The TAS R-package is made available under the terms of the GNU General Public License, which means that the source code is freely available for use within other software, but if you alter the code and distribute it, you must make the new source code freely available as well. This software is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. In case you use the package in your work, we do appreciate a citation to the publications below. ...
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    SimAssem

    SimAssem

    For processing and/or simulating species assemblage data.

    ...Assemblages are simulated by specifying the: 1) number of species, 2) total abundance of individuals, 3) abundance distribution, 4) spatial configuration, 5) species detection probabilities, 6) survey design, and 7) number of grid cells to survey (out of a square grid comprised of 10,000 cells). SimAssem also processes existing encounter data and formats existing and simulated encounter data for other programs. SimAssem, along with the open source code, will hopefully give researchers and managers a tool for assessing the development of new estimators and evaluating potential decisions in a simulated environment. More information on SimAssem is given in Chapter 2, 'SimAssem: a program for simulating species assemblages and estimating species richness', in the dissertation 'Simulating species assemblages and evaluating species richness estimators'.
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