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===Modular Guidebook Structure=== | ===Modular Guidebook Structure=== | ||
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- | The aim of this guidebook is introducing the user to the vast possibilities of Dinamica EGO for the design of space-time models that can fully represent the complexity of various geographic phenomena. | + | The aim of this guidebook is introducing the user to the vast possibilities of Dinamica EGO for the design of space-time models that can fully represent the complexity of various geographic phenomena. This Guidebook is modular in structure. Each module is divided into lessons and is assigned a particular level in a progressive series of steps: |
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- | This Guidebook is modular in structure ([[:guidebook_start|Modeling Environmental Dynamics with Dinamica EGO]]). Each module is divided into lessons and is assigned a particular level in a progressive series of steps: | + | |
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**MODULE VIII:** Other Applications of Dinamica EGO | **MODULE VIII:** Other Applications of Dinamica EGO | ||
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===Links in this Document=== | ===Links in this Document=== | ||
- | This document contains internal links. Clicking on an internal link opens an Dinamica Website. Links are shown in blue and are handled by the system browser. | + | This document contains internal links. Clicking on an internal link opens a Dinamica Website. Links are shown in blue and are handled by the system browser. |
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