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Programm Implementation of Simulation Modeling of the Evolution of Predator and Prey Populations

Student: Iskhakova Lyaisan

Supervisor: Galina Zhukova

Faculty: Faculty of Computer Science

Educational Programme: Software Engineering (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2019

The predator-prey model has been shown to occur in much different research in many classic studies of two isolated populations interaction and most widely-investigated in the field of social and economic research. The main aim of this project is to develop a handful tool for the predator-prey model investigation that implements various types of existing model types which would become a support in the model research. The most commonly used approaches to evaluate the model stability are included in the project and personalized by the model type. Moreover, the work has also considered the basic assumptions for the predator-prey model to develop rules for simulation of the populations' evolution and considered a third-party effect on the closed environment. The key interest of involving the third-party is in keeping the prey population in a preset range. The program is developed in JavaScript with the usage of frameworks Vue and Electron.

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