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improve readme
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test: does it still work on linux? (yes!)
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improve socsim-oversimplified.md untill it reflects everything in the pdf
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clean the repository
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improve the makefile so things are clear
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write r-code to test some simulations and wether they still have the same results as they should
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provide packages and installing instructions
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populate the socsim-course repository (add a readme )
- create an R-package
- with windows and linux binaries
- maybe with some extra-functions to read the output-files
- find out why the c++-version on Windows segfaults
- remove unused code
- census?
This site will start out with Socsim as it exists at Berkeley August 2019. The plan is to remove extraneous obsolete code; improve comments and documentation and then to start a new public site with clean simple and inviting version of Socsim for eager scientists.
What is SOCSIM? What can I do with it? Is socsim the right tool for me? SOCSIM is a microsimulator.... can be used to.... developed since... now..
How to run a simulation
The documentation is not complete yet (give us another 50 years), but can be found here: ... (maybe something like readthedocs.com ?)
look at the example projects which are extensively commented. It's like a tutorial.
There's also SOCSIM Oversimplified to get a somewhat deeper understanding of the underlying stuff.
How to compile socsim to change the code. This is for more advanced users (mostly for ourselfes).
The source code is released under a ...
Please cite every paper from... if SOCSIM was helpful for you.