SCoP
The SCoP system builds interactive simulation programs for user-defined models. Features include comparison of simulation results with data, fitting of data, and model analysis.
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Supported Technologies
Windows 95/98/ME,
Windows XP/2000/NT
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Users (# of seats)
120 to 150
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SCoP (Simulation Control Program) is a general purpose simulation software package designed to assist in the study of complex, systems whose properties can be represented by algebraic, differential, and difference equations., To construct a simulation program with SCoP, the modeler creates a text source file containing the model equations and a list of, constants and variables in the model. The model description is written in a high-level language where the model equations are, expressed in a form familiar to the user. Command files provided with SCoP then create the executable program and a variable, database file specific to the equations. The executable program can then be run on any machine of compatible architecture and, operating system. , The simulation program produced by SCoP is highly interactive, giving the user full control over the running of calculations, and setting parameter values. Simulation results are displayed as they are calculated, so unproductive runs can be terminated and intermediate, results can be investigated. Output can be displayed as graphs or as tables of numbers. The choice of variables for output is made by, the user at run time and multiple variables can be displayed in a graph or table. Multiple copies of the variable database file can be, saved to represent different conditions, experiments, or demonstrations. The modeler can also supply one or more files of reference data, points (e.g. experimental data) to be plotted along with the results of the simulation for, visual or quantitative comparison. Values calculated by SCoP can be written to computer files for use by other programs. , SCoP was designed for medium to large-scale models used in biomedical research, but the program is sufficiently interactive to be, useful for small models and training purposes as well. The maximum model size in SCoP is limited only by the addressing capability of, the computer hardware and compiler and the speed of the processor. Models containing up to a few hundred variables usually run, successfully on personal computers. With a large minicomputer or a supercomputer, models with thousands of variables are practical.