Spine Toolbox is an open source Python package to manage data, scenarios and workflows for modelling and simulation. You can have your local workflow, but work as a team through version control and SQL databases.
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Spine Toolbox is an open source Python package to manage data, scenarios and workflows for modelling and simulation. You can have your local workflow, but work as a team through version control and SQL databases.
A 2D water quality transporter model to calculate conservative advection and diffusion of constituents from an unstructured grid of flows
A simulator that shows the resilience of distributed software systems.
CoastalME (Coastal Modelling Environment) simulates the long-term behaviour of a coast.
The Rainfall rUnoff Balance Enhanced Model (RUBEM) distributed hydrological model
NCRM SNA Short Course ERGM Cross-Sectional Analysis with Teenage Friends and Lifestyle Study (Glasgow)
Ontology of Special Relativity Theory
The PLUS model integrates a rule mining framework based on Land Expansion Analysis Strategy (LEAS) and a CA model based on multi-type Random Patch Seeds (CARS), which was used to understand the drivers of land expansion and project landscape dynamics.
The source code and issue tracker for the SBML.org website.
Python package of simulated environments (e.g. sky and the world), using common and easy-to-install packages, e.g. NumPy and SciPy.
Machine Learning as an alternative to simulation models for decision making
Inverse binomial sampling for efficient log-likelihood estimation of simulator models in MATLAB
Inverse binomial sampling for efficient log-likelihood estimation of simulator models in Python
FlexGripPlus: an open-source GPU model for reliability evaluation and micro architectural simulation
Forward dynamic hybrid FE-MB model of the lumbosacral spine based on the Male Visible Human Project built in ArtiSynth.
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