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The software environment SESAME is a model development and analysis to
ol designed to facilitate the construction of ecological models using
Fortran-77 on UNIX machines. It consists of sets of routines which are
called from a menu-driven program to perform tasks such as automatic
compiling, linking and loading of a model, simulation runs, graphical
and numerical output, analysis of results and comparison with availabl
e field data. It provides a choice of integration methods for simulati
ng continuous processes and can also handle discrete processes such as
encountered in systems with age- or size-structured populations. One
essential feature of the package is a routine which links submodules u
nambiguously by automatically generating the information which needs t
o be common to all sections of the model. This feature, together with
the concept of the distributed derivative, makes SESAME especially use
ful to interdisciplinary teams working on the simultaneous development
and testing of complex, spatially-resolved ecosystem models comprisin
g many modules. Some examples of models constructed with SESAME are me
ntioned.