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  2. Synthetic population - Wikipedia

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    The latter can be used for simulation of disease transmission, [3] traffic [4] and similar. Synthetic population are initial sets of agents with detailed demographic and socioeconomic attributes, which allow execution of agent-based microsimulation. [5] Due to privacy reasons and data limitations and restrict observability of entire real ...

  3. World3 - Wikipedia

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    The World3 model is a system dynamics model for computer simulation of interactions between population, industrial growth, food production and limits in the ecosystems of the earth. It was originally produced and used by a Club of Rome study that produced the model and the book The Limits to Growth (1972).

  4. Simcyp - Wikipedia

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    The Simcyp Simulator is a population-based ADME simulator [6] is a modelling and simulation platform used by the pharmaceutical industry in drug discovery and development. The Simulator models drug absorption, distribution, metabolism and elimination using routinely generated in vitro data.

  5. List of computer simulation software - Wikipedia

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    Ecolego - a simulation software tool for creating dynamic models and performing deterministic and probabilistic simulations. EcosimPro - continuous and discrete modelling and simulation software. Enterprise Architect - a tool for simulation of UML behavioral modeling, coupled with Win32 user interface interaction.

  6. List of systems biology modeling software - Wikipedia

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    Some tools also support CellML, a standard used for representing physiological processes. The advantage of using standard formats is that even though a particular software application may eventually become unsupported and even unusable, the models developed by that application can be easily transferred to more modern equivalents.

  7. Agent-based social simulation - Wikipedia

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    Agent-based social simulation (or ABSS) [1] [2] consists of social simulations that are based on agent-based modeling, and implemented using artificial agent technologies. Agent-based social simulation is a scientific discipline concerned with simulation of social phenomena, using computer-based multiagent models. In these simulations, persons ...

  8. Microsimulation - Wikipedia

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    Microsimulation is the use of computerized analytical tools to perform analysis of activities such as highway traffic flowing through an intersection, financial transactions, or pathogens spreading disease through a population on the granularity level of individuals. Synonyms include microanalytic simulation [1] and microscopic simulation. [2]

  9. DYNAMO (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    DYNAMO (DYNAmic MOdels) is a simulation language and accompanying graphical notation developed within the system dynamics analytical framework. It was originally for industrial dynamics but was soon extended to other applications, including population and resource studies [1] [2] and urban planning.