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Social sciences Software for MinGW/MSYS2

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    FFSM++

    French Forest Sector Model

    Given the importance of anthropogenic determinants in forest ecosystems within Europe, the objective of the FFSM++ model is to link the evidence arising from biological models with socio-economic determinants, where the expected returns of forest investments represent the main drivers. An (inventory-based) forest dynamic model is hence coupled with a (partial equilibrium) market module and a (micro-based) management one in a national level forest sector model for France (FFSM++). The model is fully open source (GPL3) with the sole exception that if you publish some document based on a modified version of FFSM++ you need to publish also the modifications you made.
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    Handel bałtycki

    Próba symulacji handlu za pomocą algorytmu mrówkowego.

    Program jest próbą modelu cyfrowego handlu w basenie Morza Bałtyckiego w średniowieczu. Wykorzystuje nieco zmodyfikowany algorytm mrówkowy do wyznaczania tras handlu i rozpowszechniania się towarów lub monet. Obecna wersja symuluje ruch jednego rodzaju mrówek z jednym rodzajem towarów. Możliwy jest podgląd ścieżek feromonowych. Obecnie brak możliwości skonfigurowania parametrów algorytmu (np. wpływu feromonów) poza kodem źródłowy.
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