This release of AgroManagemnt contains sample source code to extend the component and to re-use it. The SDK contains bothe the help and the code documenation file.
JRC.IPSC.MARS.Crop.CropML is a software component implementing several approaches to model crop development and growth. Models are implemented using a fine granularity, and they are also used in composite structures which can used as simulation models in applications. The models currently being implemented using this criterion are CropSyst and WARM.
AirT is a component containing routines to generate long-term series of air temperature values using existing daily or monthly minimum and maximum temperature records. Alternative approaches are implemented for generating either daily values of maximum and minimum air temperature, or hourly values.
INRA.WaterUptake component's Software Development Kit
INRA.Tree component Software Development Kit
Presented at "Farming Systems Design 2007 - Methodologies for Integrated Analysis of Farm Production Systems" (10-12 September 2007, Catania, Italy)
RunoffErosion, SoilWater and SoilCarbonNitrogen are standalone .NET components, developed in the Seamless project framework...
ClimIndices is a component which allows computing more than 80 indices based on weather data. The component is extensible and provided of hyper-text files for documentation both of indices and code for re-use.
MPE is a dynamic model parameter editor that generates user interfaces to edit parameters from a parameter definition.
This tutorial describes the various documentation items and tools available within the APES system
Building agro-management files for applications using the AgroManagement component, including APES.
Using the GDD - Graphical Data Display as a component and as an application
An overview of the APES graphical user interface
In: iEMSs 2008, M. Sànchez-Marrè, J. Béjar, J. Comas, A. Rizzoli and G. Guariso (Eds.) International Environmental Modelling and Software Society (iEMSs), July 2008, Barcellona, Spain.
Submitted to: Environmental Modelling and Software.
Proc. of Farming Systems Design 2007, Catania, Italy, 10-12 September, 2007.
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