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    EiffelStudio is an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) that provides comprehensive facilities to programmers. It offers a comprehensive suite of tools that enable programmers to produce correct, reliable, and maintainable software while keeping control of the development process. If you want to create fast, robust, scalable applications, then EiffelStudio™ will offer you a cost-effective solution. Imagine being able to model your system as you think – capturing your requirements and...
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    Provenance in NetLogo

    This tool can trace, capture, query and visualize the dependency provenance in NetLogo. It consists of four main components: a source code analyzer used to automatically add probes to the model's source code, a NetLogo extension for capturing the provenance traces generated from probes, a non-preprocessing (NP) provenance slicing technique for computing provenance slices using provenance traces, and a visualization component for visualizing the provenance slices.
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