DOWNLOADABLE COMPUTER SOFTWARE SIMULATION

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
E-CELL SAKURADA Takeshi Hirano 3-2-10-303 Koto-ku Tokyo 135-0023 Japan Downloadable computer software for simulation and analysis of biological and biochemical pathways and networks for use in relation to pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, medicals, environments, and foodstuffs;Computer software design, computer programming, or maintenance and computer software; consumer product safety testing of pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and foodstuffs; Inspections of pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and foodstuffs products and of agricultural, livestock breeding and fishery facilities; scientific research in relation to pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and foodstuffs products, and scientific research in the fields of agricultural, livestock breeding and fisheries;
TIDAL Analytic and Computational Research, Inc. 1931 Stradella Road Los Angeles CA 90077 Downloadable computer software for simulation of hydrodynamics, thermal state and water quality of large scale water bodies such as bays, estuaries, rivers, lakes and coastal waters;
WAVENOLOGY Wave Computation Technologies, Inc. Suite 204 1800 Martin Luther King Jr. Pkwy. Durham NC 27707 Downloadable computer software for simulation and analysis of electromagnetic waves and elastic waves; Recorded computer software for simulation and analysis of electromagnetic waves and elastic waves;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method of conducting a sequence of linked simulation operations, utilizing a computer-based simulation model, commences with the performance of a first simulation operation to generate an output condition. A further simulation operation, which is defined to sequentially follow the first simulation operation, is then formed utilizing the simulation model. The second simulation operation at least partially and automatically inherits the output condition generated by the first simulation operation as an input condition. In this way, the second simulation operation commences with a configuration captured from a preceding simulation operation as an input condition. Multiple simulation operations may at least partially inherit a configuration from the first simulation operation.