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===== Introduction ===== | ===== Introduction ===== | ||
- | Welcome to Dinamica EGO (**E**nvironment for **G**eoprocessing **O**bjects)! | + | Welcome to Dinamica EGO! |
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+ | A **E**nvironment for **G**eoprocessing **O**bjects with simplicity, flexibility and good performance, optimizing speed and computer resources. | ||
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+ | **In this section will you learn What Dinamica EGO is, What a functor is and What this guidebook is about.** | ||
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+ | ==What Dinamica EGO is?== | ||
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+ | **Dinamica EGO** is a modeling environment, with outstanding possibilities for the design from the very simple static spatial model to very complex dynamic ones, which can ultimately involve nested iterations, dynamic feedbacks, multi-region approach, manipulation and algebraic combination of data in several formats, such as maps, tables, matrices and constants, decision processes for bifurcating and joining execution pipelines, and a series of complex spatial algorithms for the analysis and simulation of space-time phenomena. | ||
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+ | The aim of this guidebook is to introduce the user to the innumerous possibilities of **Dinamica EGO** for the design of models that can fully represent the complexity of various geographic phenomena. | ||
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+ | ==In this new Guidebook:== |