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Execution times and results of instances of an FPMAS epidemiological model

Collected date : from 12 Apr 2022 to 24 Nov 2022
Creators : Paul Breugnot

This dataset contains fpmas-virus (https://github.com/FPMAS/fpmas-virus) execution times and model results obtained with the FPMAS platform (https://github.com/FPMAS/) in the context of the Paul Breugnot's Ph.D. thesis (Distribution and synchronisation of Multi-Agent System simulations).

Detailed execution times of several FPMAS Meta-model instances

Collected date : from Sep 2022 to Nov 2022
Creators : Paul Breugnot

This dataset contains detailed fpmas-metamodel (https://github.com/FPMAS/fpmas-metamodel) execution time data obtained with the FPMAS platform (https://github.com/FPMAS/) in the context of Paul Breugnot's PhD thesis (Distribution and synchronisation of Multi-Agent Systems simulations), that proposes ...

Abondances of gram-negative bacteria in the environment - floodplains of the Ain, Doubs, and Loue Rivers - 2015-2016

Collected date : from Apr 2015 to Mar 2016

19 sites (16 wetlands and 3 rivers) with different physicochemical characteristics and distributed along three rivers (Ain, Doubs, and Loue) were sampled. The abundances of some gram-negative bacteria (Escherichia coli, extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL)-producing Escherichia coli, Klebsiella ...

Abondances and genotypic characteristics of gram-negative bacteria in the environment - Ain River floodplain - 2019-2020

Collected date : from Mar 2019 to Feb 2020

34 sites (16 wetland sites, 15 river sites, and 3 groundwaters) distributed along the Ain River with different physicochemical characteristics were sampled. The abundances of some gram-negative bacteria (Escherichia coli, extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL)-producing E. coli, Klebsiella ...

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