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+ | Argemiro T. Leite-Filho, Juliana L. Davis, Britaldo S. Soares-Filho, Hermann O. Rodrigues (2019) | ||
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**In this section will you learn What this guidebook is about.** | **In this section will you learn What this guidebook is about.** | ||
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+ | The software environment, written in C++ and Java, holds a series of algorithms called functors. Each functor performs an operation. To date, we have implemented the most common spatial analysis algorithms available in commercial GIS (Geographic Information System), plus a series of algorithms especially designed for spatial simulations, including transition functions, calibration and validation methods. |