“Computer Aided Modeling of Aquaculture Plants”

Authors: Arne Tyssø,
Affiliation: CAMO AS, Trondheim
Reference: 1986, Vol 7, No 4, pp. 189-198.

Keywords: Modeling, simulation, data processing, growth model

Abstract: Mathematical modeling of dynamic processes is often considered an intricate and time consuming task. Program packages for simulation, time series analysis and identification in combination with modern data logging equipment allow the task to be handled in a simpler and more efficient way.

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BibTeX:
@article{MIC-1986-4-3,
  title={{Computer Aided Modeling of Aquaculture Plants}},
  author={Tyssø, Arne},
  journal={Modeling, Identification and Control},
  volume={7},
  number={4},
  pages={189--198},
  year={1986},
  doi={10.4173/mic.1986.4.3},
  publisher={Norwegian Society of Automatic Control}
};