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Ecosystem modeling and analysis

Proceedings of the 16th International Software Product Line Conference - Volume 2, 2012
The ecosystem, within which a software product line resides, is a network of organizations producing and consuming software assets and the linkages among those assets. The complexity of the relationships among the elements in the ecosystem requires analytic techniques to predict the effects of strategic decisions on the network of suppliers, buyers ...
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Software ecosystems

Proceedings of the Fourth European Conference on Software Architecture: Companion Volume, 2010
Software companies and organizations increasingly open up their business to other software companies and as a consequence they find themselves in an ecosystem of software companies, developers and partners. These actors, and especially the software organization that is at the core of this ecosystem, are having difficulties in getting insight into this ...
Ivo van den Berk   +2 more
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Ecosystem modeling and analysis

Proceedings of the 17th International Software Product Line Conference, 2013
The ecosystem, within which a software product line resides, is a network of organizations producing and consuming software assets and the linkages among those assets. The complexity of the relationships among the elements in the ecosystem requires analytic techniques to predict the effects of strategic decisions on the network of suppliers, buyers ...
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An evaluation of a model ecosystem with DDT

Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 1980
The reproducibility, variability, and reliability of a simple aquatic-terrtestrial model ecosystem experiment was tested with p,p'-DDT. The variation among the model replicates as well as within the units was studied by using hierarchal analysis of variance.
M T, Virtanen   +3 more
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Phytoplankton adaptation in ecosystem models

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2019
We compare two different approaches to model adaptation of phytoplankton through trait value changes. Both consider mutation and selection (MuSe) but differ with respect to the underlying conceptual framework. The first one (MuSe-IBM) explicitly considers a population of individuals that are subject to random mutation during cell division.
Aike Beckmann   +2 more
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The fate of dieldrin in a model ecosystem

Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 1973
The current interest in environmental quality has stimulated research into the nature and persistence of agricultural chemicals and their metabolites. The widespread occurrence of undesirable residues from the ubiquitous use of the chlorinated hydrocarbons as pest control agents, particularly DDT, has resulted in the gradual termination of these ...
J R, Sanborn, C C, Yu
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A simple model of evolving ecosystems

Artificial Life and Robotics, 2007
We investigate the structural properties of an ecosystem model, and show that the model and the field data share similar characteristics. In particular, our model suggests that the universal scaling of the “spanning tree,” which has been discussed using the field data on fewer than 100 species only, can be valid on a larger scale.
Takashi Shimada   +4 more
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Model-Driven Engineering Ecosystems

2019 IEEE/ACM 7th International Workshop on Software Engineering for Systems-of-Systems (SESoS) and 13th Workshop on Distributed Software Development, Software Ecosystems and Systems-of-Systems (WDES), 2019
Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) comprises the practice of systematically using models during software development. The high diversity of MDE assets (e.g., metamodels, models, model transformation engines, and design tools) has raised a rich, diverse, and complex software ecosystem (SECO), where a collection of assets is governed by underlying rules and ...
Valdemar Vicente Graciano Neto   +7 more
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Adventures in holistic ecosystem modelling: the cumberland basin ecosystem model

Netherlands Journal of Sea Research, 1986
Abstract A holistic ecosystem model has been developed for the Cumberland Basin, a turbid macrotidal estuary at the head of Canada's Bay of Fundy. The model was constructed as a group exercise involving several dozen scientists. Philosophy of approach and methods were patterned after the BOEDE Ems-Dollard modelling project.
D.C. Gordon   +4 more
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Vortices and strings in a model ecosystem

Physical Review E, 1994
We study the spatial pattern formation in a model ecosystem by the position-fixed reaction method. This ecosystem contains three biospecies whose competing powers are cyclic. It is well known that this system is self-organized into a quasistationary state, and that the mean-field approximation (MFA) never predicts such a pattern formation.
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