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Ikaros

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Ikaros

http://lucs.lu.se/ikaros/
'Ikaros' is a framework for writing and running component-based simulators. It is currently used for simulations of brain areas and learning models, but is general enough to be easily used for any discrete-time simulation. A simulation consists of modules connected in the simulator, with connections specified in an XML file. There are socket-based hooks for adding a GUI. The package contains a number of modules and complete documentation for working with the framework.

Documentation

User reference manual available in HTML format from http://lucs.lu.se/ikaros/Documentation/Reference/; User tutorials available in HTML format from http://lucs.lu.se/ikaros/Documentation/


Download

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released on 22 March 2004

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Licensing

License Verified by Verified on Notes
GPLv2orlater Janet Casey 2453086.522 March 2004


Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
"Email christian.balkenius@lucs.lu.se" Christian Balkenius Maintainer
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Resources and communication

Audience Resource type URI
Bug Tracking,Developer,Support E-mail mailto:christian.balkenius@lucs.lu.se


Software prerequisites

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This entry (in part or in whole) was last reviewed on 22 March 2004.



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