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Berkeley Madonna

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Stable release
  
Version 8.3.18 / 2009

Operating system
  
Windows, MacOS

Type
  
Mathematical software

Written in
  
C, Java

Platform
  
PC, Macintosh

Original author(s)
  
Robert Macey and George Oster

Berkeley Madonna is a mathematical modelling software package, developed at the University of California at Berkeley by Robert Macey and George Oster. It numerically solves ordinary differential equations and difference equations, originally developed to execute STELLA programs.

Contents

Berkeley Madonna is arguably the fastest differential equation solver, originally developed for modeling and visualization of chemical and reactions.

Its strength lies in a relatively simple syntax to define differential equations coupled with a simple yet powerful user interface. In particular, Berkeley Madonna provides the facility of putting parameters onto a slider that can in turn be moved by a user to change the value. Such visualizations enable quick assessments of whether or not a particular model class is suitable to describe the data to be analyzed and modeled, and, later, communicating models easily to other disciplines such as medical decision makers.

Uses

It has become a standard in the development and communication of pharmacometric models describing drug concentration and its effects in drug development , modeling of physiological processes. A user community exists in the form of a LinkedIn user group with currently more than 500 members.

The use of system dynamics modeling has expanded into other areas such as epidemiology and environmental health

Versions

There are two versions of Berkeley Madonna: a free version with slightly limited functionality and a licensed version that is registered to individuals.

References

Berkeley Madonna Wikipedia