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The Defence Policy for Modelling & Simulation (M&S) JSP 939 provides a Defence-wide coherent approach to provide better M&S capability and reduce costs with less environmental impact.
UK MOD Policy for enumerations for distributed simulation.
Recurrent selection is an important breeding method for population improvement and selecting elite inbreds or fixed lines from the improved germplasm
BSL will help breeders evaluate breeding schemes and choose an optimal breeding strategy as well as training plant breeders
This article includes a case study illustrating how these methods can be used to assess food and environmental security
JSP 939 describes the UK MOD’s policy for modelling and simulation and details how both governance and technical coherence is applied.
This report presents generic simulations to aid in the establishment of vehicle architectures for decarbonised trains in Sub Saharan Africa
A research paper by the FCA
Defence modelling and simulation standards profile.
Report looking at the prospects for large-scale simulation of financial systems.
How to run exercises and training for emergency planning and preparedness, with an introduction to the Central Government Emergency Response Training (CGERT) Course.
This project created three software models to generate rainfall and runoff data for BSM to assess flood risk and climate change impact.
This project used a systems approach to create a prototype model for predicting how the shape of estuaries might change in the long term.
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