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    QWait (theme park visitor simulator)

    Simple theme park visitor simulator

    Inspired by a youtube video, I thought I'd have a go at building a theme park visitor simulator. A command-line driven tool that can output a range of CSV data. A couple of Excel templates are included so you can quickly see some graphs. I've included data for four famous theme parks, and one generic test park. I'll add more as I get access to real-world data. What's included: Visitor will travel from ride to ride at a reasonably realistic speed. ...
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    JAS-mine

    JAS-mine

    Toolkit for agent-based & dynamic microsimulation modelling

    JAS-mine is a Java platform that aims at providing a unique simulation tool for discrete-event simulations, including agent-based and microsimulation models. With the aim to develop large-scale, data-driven models, the main architectural choice of JAS-mine is to use whenever possible standard, open-source tools already available in the software development community. It has built-in utilities for communicating with an underlying relational database. In addition, the platform provides standard tools which are frequently used both in agent-based modelling and dynamic microsimulations, like design of experiments (DOE), run-time monitoring and visualization with plots and graphs (GUI), I/O communication and statistical analysis. ...
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    BEAST

    BEAST

    BEAST is a tool dedicated to assess political goals of woody bioenergy

    The BioEnergy Allocation and Simulation Tool (BEAST) is a tool dedicated to assess political goals of woody bioenergy production in the context of available biomass potentials and corresponding economic and ecological criteria on a regional level. It is a useful tool in participative decision making processes by iterative simulation and visualization of complex issues. BEAST is a data- and model-driven Decision Support System (DSS) evaluating woody biomass potentials from forests, hedges and trees outside forests as well as short rotation coppice (SRC). The latter one is modelled spatially explicit. This opens the possibility to identify prefered areas for SRC production under different restrictions and goals. ...
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    Bandwagon is an experiment in visualising data extracted from community-driven websites.
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