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===== Software ===== | ===== Software ===== | ||
- | To build the models, we will use the TerraME software. The software are supporting material are available at the [[http://www.terrame.org | TerraME site]]. | + | To build the models, we will use the TerraME software. The software are supporting material are available at the [[http://www.terrame.org | TerraME site]]. Please install TerraME in "C:\TerraME" in Windows, or in "/usr/local/terrame/" in a Mac or Linux machine. |
- | We suggest that you use [[http://studio.zerobrane.com | ZeroBraneStudio]] as your programming environment. After you download ZeroBrane, please do the following steps: | + | After you install TerraME, please look at the following page for instructions on [[software|additional software]] configuration. |
- | * Copy a new [[http://www.dpi.inpe.br/gilberto/terrame/user.lua | user.lua]] configuration file to the "cfg" folder where you have installed ZeroBraneStudio. In the MAC, this is "/Applications/ZeroBraneStudio.app/Contents/ZeroBraneStudio/cfg". | ||
- | * Copy the [[http://www.dpi.inpe.br/gilberto/terrame/terrame.lua | terrame.lua]] interpreter description file to the "interpreters" where you have installed ZeroBraneStudio. In the MAC, this is "/Applications/ZeroBraneStudio.app/Contents/ZeroBraneStudio/interpreters". | ||
- | * Optional: delete the other interpreters of ZeroBrane (Corona, Guideros, etc.) and leave only Lua, Lua5.2 and TerraME. | ||
===== Main reference books ===== | ===== Main reference books ===== | ||
+ | * Thinking in Systems, Donella Meadows, Chelsea Green, 2008. | ||
+ | * Modeling the Environment, Andrew Ford, Island, 2009. See the [[http://public.wsu.edu/~forda/| book website]]. | ||
* Complex Adaptive Systems: An Introduction to Computational Models of Social Life, John H. Miller & Scott Page, Princeton University Press, 2007. | * Complex Adaptive Systems: An Introduction to Computational Models of Social Life, John H. Miller & Scott Page, Princeton University Press, 2007. | ||
* Simulation for the Social Scientist, N Gilbert, K. Troitzsch. Open University Press, 2005. Wiley, 2004. | * Simulation for the Social Scientist, N Gilbert, K. Troitzsch. Open University Press, 2005. Wiley, 2004. |