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    mimosa
    Mimosa is a modeling and simulation platform, covering the process from building conceptual models to running the simulations. The specification uses ontologies and an extensible set of formalisms for the dynamics. The simulation kernel is based on DEVS.
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    OptFerm

    OptFerm

    A computational platform to study fermentation processes

    ...The aim of this project is to offer a platform-independent, user-friendly, open-source and extensible environment for Bioengineering process optimization that can be used to increase productivity. This tool is focused in optimizing a feeding trajectory to be fed into a fed-batch bioreactor and to calculate the best concentration of nutrients to initiate the fermentation. Also, contains a module for the estimation of kinetic and yield parameters, allowing the use of experimental data obtained from batch or fed-batch fermentations to reach the best possible model setup.
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    Ascape
    A framework and runtime environment for exploring agent-based models designed to support the definition of models using an expressive, high-level and extensible Java API and to support the exploration of these models in both interactive and batch mod
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    GridSweeper makes it easy to perform batch runs of scientific simulation programs on computational grids/distributed resource management systems.
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    This project has adopted a parser for the output of SimIt-ARM's sema_count program. It is useful to get statistically relevant information from the output of a batch run of the simulator.
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    Queueing Petri Net Modeling Environment
    QPME (Queueing Petri net Modeling Environment) is a performance modeling and analysis tool based on the Queueing Petri Net (QPN) modeling formalism.
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