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Software Tools for Generation, Simulation and Optimization of the Simplified Ozone Model

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  • P.L. Zawicki, 1995. "Software Tools for Generation, Simulation and Optimization of the Simplified Ozone Model," Working Papers wp95107, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.
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    1. M. Makowski, 1994. "Design and Implementation of Model-based Decision Support Systems," Working Papers wp94086, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.
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    1. C. Heyes & W. Schoepp & M. Amann & I. Bertok & J. Cofala & F. Gyarfas & Z. Klimont & M. Makowski & S. Shibayev, 1997. "A Model for Optimizing Strategies for Controlling Ground-Level Ozone in Europe," Working Papers ir97002, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.

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