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ASCEND
Computer languages C,C++,Python,Tcl/tk  +
Documentation note Manual at http://ascendwiki.cheme.cmu.edu/Category:Documentation
Full description ASCEND IV is an object-oriented mathematic ASCEND IV is an object-oriented mathematical modeling environment, with similar functionality to programs such as GAMS, AMPL, Aspen, or Dymola. If can be used to solve difficult non-linear systems of equations and to plot dynamic behaviour of such systems. Although ASCEND has primarily been developed by Chemical Engineers, great care has been exercised to assure that it is domain independent. ASCEND can support modeling activities in fields from Architecture to (computational) Zoology. m Architecture to (computational) Zoology.
Homepage URL http://ascend.cheme.cmu.edu/  +
Interface library  + , x-window-system  +
Is GNU false  +
Keywords simulation  + , modelling  + , equations  + , modeling  + , nonlinear  + , solver  + , ODEs  + , DAEs  +
Last review by John Pye +
Last review date 18 September 2006  +
License GPLv2 +
License verified by Ted Teah  +
License verified date 18 September 2006  +
Name ASCEND  +
Paid support https://mantis.cruncher2.dyndns.org/  +
Prerequisite description GTK+  + , PyGTK  + , Python  + , Numarray  + , Tcl/Tk  + , Matplotlib  + , SWIG  + , Scons  + , Yacc  + , Lex  + , GCC  + , matplotlib  + , IPython  + , xgraph  + , tktable  + , Glade  +
Prerequisite kind Required to use  + , Required to build  + , Weak prerequisite  + , Source requirement  +
Real name John Pye  + , Art Westerberg & many others  + , Jerry St Clair  +
Resource URL http://ascendsvn.cheme.cmu.edu/ascend/code/  + , http://mantis.cruncher2.dyndns.org  + , mailto:a.westerberg@cmu.edu  + , mailto:ascend-users@cs.cmu.edu  +
Resource audience Developer  + , Bug Tracking  + , Support  +
Resource kind VCS Repository Webview  + , E-mail  +
Revisionid 1,949  +
Revisiontimestamp 12 April 2011 13:04:34  +
Revisionuser WikiSysop +
Role Maintainer  + , Contributor  +
Short description A flexible modelling environment for hard engineering and science problems.  +
Submitted by Database conversion +
Submitted date 1 April 2011  +
User level none  +
Version comment 0.9.1 released on 2006-07-31
Version date 31 July 2006  +
Version download http://sourceforge.net/project/platformdownload.php?group_id=167528  +
Version identifier 0.9.1  +
Version status stable  +
Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki. 12 April 2011 13:04:34  +
Page has default formThis property is a special property in this wiki. Entry  +
EmailThis property is a special property in this wiki. john@curioussymbols.com  +
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