BioMA
Software framework for modelling and simulations From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Modelling frameworks are used in modelling and simulation and can consist of a software infrastructure to develop and run mathematical models. They have provided a substantial step forward in the area of biophysical modelling with respect to monolithic implementations.[1][2][3][4] The separation of algorithms from data, the reusability of I/O procedures and integration services, and the isolation of modelling solutions in discrete units has brought a solid advantage in the development of simulation systems. Modelling frameworks for agriculture have evolved over time, with different approaches and targets[5]
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BioMA is a software framework developed focusing on platform-independent, re-usable components, including multi-model implementations at fine granularity.
BioMA - Biophysical Model Applications
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